On a snowy winter day, retired teacher Mr. Harrison noticed a shivering boy, Alex, struggling to afford food. Inviting him to join his table, Mr. Harrison bought him a warm meal and shared advice: “Kindness has a way of coming back. Pass it on when you can.”
Years later, a young man knocked on Mr. Harrison’s door—it was Alex, now successful, returning the kindness that had changed his life. He became a constant support for the aging teacher, turning his lonely apartment into a home filled with warmth and care.
Before long, Mr. Harrison passed Alex a tattered check with a note: “For the chicken soup fund—keep passing it on.”
And so, the circle of kindness continued, proving that small acts can leave lasting impacts.