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Narrate about an incident when someone was kind to you or did a service for you. How did you feel? Describe Your Own random acts of sharing

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Answered by unknogoku
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hello there ....
i will narrate my incident where i was not having a single penny
The most used transport in Mumbai is the BEST bus ...i used it to reach my classes everyday as a mean of transport ut usually takes me 15rs to get to my class but thatday i had on 8 rs unknowingly i boarded the bus when the ticket checker came to me i put my hand in side my pant pocket and took all the change i had i counted them and i only was 8 rs i was shocked what will i do now .....there was a man sitting next to me he asked me if i had any problem....i replied no......he said if u have any money problem i could help he then took out 10rs from his pocket and gave it to me so i could pay for the bus money ...he was no rich person but rich person from heart....i felt so joyful i cannot explain ......he was very kind ..... i wish j could meet him one day again so i can repay him...
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thanku sorry about the sentence and grammatical mistake ...

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unknogoku: Once upon a time, there had a very ill-tempered woman. She could rage over a silly little thing always. She understood that was wrong. She consulted a Zen Master for improvement, one day. The Zen Master led her into a room after listened to her distress. He locked the door up and walked away without saying a word. She had lost her mind completely in a flash. She jumped and screamed for a very long time
unknogoku: Then, she shouted for attention. The Zen Master turned a deaf ear to her shouting. The woman had gone silence at last. The Zen Master stood outside the door and asked, ‘Are you still mad ? ’ The woman yelled, ‘ Yes, I’m mad with myself. Why should I come to such a place and make myself suffer ! ’ ‘ How can one be calm as the still water if she is mad with herself yet ? ’ The Zen Master went off in a huff. Later on, he asked her again, ‘ Are you still mad ? ’ ‘ Not anymore ! ’
unknogoku: ’ the woman replied. ‘ Why ? ’ asked the Zen Master. ‘ It can’t help at all ! ’ the woman answered. ‘ You’re keeping your rage down deep in your mind. Your rage will get to the top when you flare up. ’ said the Zen Master and left again. When he came back at the third time, the woman said, ‘ I’m not angry anymore. It’s just not worth !.’ The Zen Master smiled, ‘ You’re still haggle over in your mind ! It means your trouble is not let go yet. ’ The woman asked, ‘ What is the rage ? ’ 
unknogoku: The Zen Master leaned against the doorway as the sun was setting down. He poured a cup of the hot water on the ground. The woman gazed at the steam floating into the air until it faded away. She comprehended eventually. She bowed her thanks to the Zen Master and left.
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