I lost my husband ..about 5 years ago.. My dad is the only one i feel.comfortable sharring a memory of him with.. and he never says to me it's time to.move on.. always listens.
10 Success Moments Where Kindness Became the Light of Happiness in Someone’s World

Psychology suggests that lasting happiness and meaningful success grow from connection, and kindness is often where that connection begins. So while most people search for success in big moments, real happiness often starts much smaller: one quiet act of compassion, one human connection that changes everything. These stories show how empathy and kindness became the light that transformed someone’s entire world when they needed it most.
- I own a laundromat and noticed a man washing the same single shirt every week. Always alone, always late at night.
One evening I asked if he needed extra clothes. He broke down. He’d lost everything in a house fire and that shirt was the last thing his late wife had ironed for him.
I didn’t offer clothes after that. I just made sure his machine was always free on Tuesdays. He came in for a year.
Then one Tuesday he showed up wearing something new. He put the shirt in a frame bag he’d bought and said, “I’m ready to keep it safe now instead of holding on so tight I wear it out.” He thanked me for never trying to replace it.

I also had polio at a ypung age, I have been discriminated against because of it among other things. Do not let anythong hold you back. We deal with the cards life gives us. Oh and yes I also lost my wife. Life is hard, it is how you approach it , which determines how well you do. Not all of us can be as strong as others, but we can help by reaching out to those who need our support. Find someone who needs help and give all the assistance you can.
- I’m a photographer and an elderly couple came in for portraits. She was in a wheelchair, he could barely hear. They bickered the entire session about where to look and who was leaning wrong. I almost lost patience. Then I showed them the photos.
She grabbed his arm and said, “We still look good together.” He couldn’t hear her. But he saw her face and smiled anyway.
I’ve shot weddings, celebrities, magazine covers. That photo of two stubborn old people who still thought they looked good together is the best thing I’ve ever taken.
Each person deals with grief in their own way .no one has the right to put a time limit on a person grieving period. He wasn't hurting anyon else he was doing what he needed to do.
- I’m a school bus driver and one of my kids was always the last one picked up at the stop. Always alone, no parent in sight.
One rainy day nobody came at all. I couldn’t leave him there so I walked him to his door. His grandmother answered, barely able to stand. She was raising him alone and having a bad health day.
I started walking him to the door every day after that. Just to make sure someone was there. His grandmother passed away a year later and he moved away.
Last month I got a letter forwarded through the school district. He’s in college now. He wrote, “You walked me 200 steps every day for a year. That’s the only reason I believed anyone cared where I ended up.”
Oh wow that's amazing the bus driver has a good heart when a little boy needed it most good on you

What a generous and amazing neighbour you are you could have easily walked away when you saw that child drawing on the pavement(sorry England UK that's just how we say instead of USA slang) anyway hope he does well in art school 🏫🎒 you should be very proud not many people would have done it.
- A kid in my neighborhood used to draw with chalk on the sidewalk every afternoon. Really good stuff — animals, cities, faces. It rained every night and washed it all away. He’d start over the next day without complaining.
I asked him why he didn’t draw on paper instead. He said, “Paper is expensive.” I bought him a sketchbook. Nothing fancy, maybe five dollars.
He’s nineteen now and just got into art school on a full scholarship. His application portfolio had a dedication page. It said, “For the neighbor who bought me my first sketchbook. You’re the reason I draw on things that last.”
I drew on everything, sidewalks, my bedroom walls, boxes, etc. My parents encouraged me always! My biggest supporter was my Gran...she always told me that I would make my passion of a hobby into a business. She was right!
- I run a car wash and hired a guy nobody else would give a chance to. No experience, gaps in his resume, couldn’t even make eye contact during the interview.
First week he barely spoke, kept his head down, flinched when customers raised their voices. I just treated him normally. Six months in he’s my best worker. Customers request him by name.
Last week he told me his old mentor asked what had changed. He said, “Someone gave me a job and didn’t remind me every day why I didn’t deserve one.” I didn’t rescue this man. I just didn’t treat him like he needed rescuing. There’s a difference.
Wonderful story.So happy you gave him a chance and it ended up a win- win situation.

- My colleague quit after landing a job at our competitor. She tried to take me with her. I refused. She said, “You might regret it. This workplace is toxic!” As a goodbye gift, she gave me her office plant.
8 days later, HR called me in. I was fired. My blood boiled when they said: “We have to let you go because we’ve found confidential client data that had been sent from your email.”
I never sent it. Someone had used my computer to make it look like I was the leak. Security escorted me out. I was destroyed. I sat in my car holding the only thing I took — that plant.
When I lifted it, something fell from under the pot. A handwritten note I hadn’t seen before.
It said, “Check your sent folder timestamps. You were in the hospital with your mom when Sarah snuck into your office for 2 hours... I don’t know what she did, but it looked suspicious... They can’t fire you for being somewhere you weren’t.”
I checked the timestamps on the leaked data email, and she was right. Those files were sent when I was away. I called a lawyer that night. The hospital visitor logs proved I wasn’t even in the building.
I was reinstated within a week. The person who framed me was let go. I called her. She said, “I knew something was off. I couldn’t prove it and I didn’t want to make accusations. But I could make sure you had what you needed if it ever hit you.”
She tried to warn me by asking me to leave. When I wouldn’t, she hid the answer in a plant. That’s not a colleague. That’s someone who paid attention when nobody else did.
I will forever be grateful for her kindness.
What prevented your friend, to inform you earlier?
The friend was already on her way out, so she couldn't tell OP her suspicions. The note in the plant was the only way to inform OP.
If I was her I wouldnt've even tried to convince you to come with me to this new job. You clearly seem incapable
CLEARLY INCAPABLE? YOU HAVE A LOT OF EXPERIENCE IN THAT AREA, DON'T YOU?
Right! Incapable people always visit others in the hospital! That's what makes them (caring) incapable! Although, in my world leaving a computer without locking it is a faux pas, maybe that's what you were insinuating? Just using smaller words?
TOUCHE'
This is the second negative comment you have added to posts that intend to share kindness & compassion for others.
My Nanna always told me the "if you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all"!
It is people like you, that are the reason these posts are necessary these days. There is just way too much negativity in the world today.
SLOANE LIVES FOR OUR RESPONSES. NO ONE IN THE REAL WORLD WOULD PUT UP WITH IT. QUITE SAD, BUT I TRY TO REMEMBER TO PRAY FOR THEM ANYWAY.
Oh please you are not a bible basher are you always have enough of those people with there plaque card bible music and bibles down my local high street
NO ONE IS FORCING YOU TO READ A BIBLE. I TALK TO GOD, ON MY OWN TIME, IN MY OWN WAY, WHENEVER I WANT OR NEED TO. I PRAY FOR OTHERS BECAUSE DOING SO, KEEPS ME FROM BECOMING AS NASTY AS SOME OTHER PEOPLE. I PRAY FOR OTHERS, BECAUSE I AM TRYING TO BE A BETTER PERSON THAN I USED TO BE. I WILL PRAY FOR YOU TOO, BECAUSE YOU (LIKE THE REST OF US) NEED IT.
Do then even incapable means? It means not being able to do anything. Thats what it means.
They do it on purpose to get bites!!! The best thing
we can do for people like that is to ignore them!!! They hate it!!! 😉
You are a vile person
They do it on purpose to get bites!!! The best thing
we can do for people like that is to ignore them!!! They hate it!!! 😉
Standard pitiful response from you what a most horrible human being you are
Troll
Clearly a narcissist looking for a reaction from people. People like you should not be allowed life.
Don't go THAT far. Maybe just NOT ACCESS TO ANYTHING WITH A KEYBOARD 😵💫
Well this comment shows just how uncaring and nasty you are Sloane D. Which isn't the first time I've seen other comments from you that are nasty rude and uncaring. Are you proud to be an ass?
Rude
Sloane what she wasn't being incapable she was being loyal to where she worked there is a difference you need to look up loyalty clearly you have never been loyal in your life don't know how you are at your job maybe useless
If you have nothing nice to say, then don't say anything at all! You must really hate yourself and your life to provoke people...so sad!
UR A RUDE, CRUEL MISERABLE PERSON WITH NOTHING NICE TO SAY! NO ONE WANTS UR INPUT, GO PLAY IN TRAFFIC!
Q: How old are you? Do you have a Family? Children? Profession? Help us to better see your perspectives... and perhaps how they're derived. Tell us about you.....

- My mom cleaned offices for a living. One of the executives she cleaned for always left his trash everywhere — coffee cups on the floor, food wrappers on the desk. She cleaned it every night without complaining.
One evening he was working late and saw her picking up his mess. He watched her for a minute, then got down and helped her. He didn’t say sorry. He just started cleaning his own space from that day forward.
10 years later when his company needed a cleaning contract he gave it to my mom’s small business. She asked why. He said, “You never made me feel ashamed of my mess. You just quietly cleaned it until I was ashamed enough to stop.”
My mom’s company now has fifteen employees. It started because she never made a man feel small for being careless.
What's wrong with people who work in offices can't you put something in the bin/trash once you have used it why is society getting so lazy
- A girl in my class wore the same shoes every day for two years. Torn, taped together, too small. Nobody said anything.
One day I left a new pair in her locker with no note. She wore them the next day and walked differently. Stood taller. Raised her hand in class for the first time.
Twenty years later she found me on social media. She’s a pediatrician now.
Her message said, “I don’t know if you remember the shoes. I never found out who it was until your sister told me last year. I became a doctor because someone made me feel like I was worth something when I had nothing.”
I spent $30 when I was sixteen. She spent her life paying it forward.
Good story with a happy ending still can't work out why her family couldn't have gone to a food bank or swift store for some shoes

- I failed my nursing exam and was crying in my car in the hospital parking lot. A janitor knocked on my window and handed me a tissue through the crack. Didn’t say a word. Just stood there for a minute, nodded, and walked away.
I took that exam again two months later and passed. On my first official shift I saw him mopping the hallway.
I said, “You probably don’t remember me.”
He said, “Parking lot. You were having a bad day.”
I said, “You fixed it.”
He shook his head. “I handed you a tissue. You fixed it.”
I always thank the cleaning crew where ever I go. They deserve respect too. If it weren't for them just think of what a dirty mess we'd be living in. They are needed.
- My daughter has Down syndrome. On her first day of school, I sat in the parking lot for an hour, terrified. When I picked her up, she ran out holding a drawing another kid had made for her — two girls holding hands with the words “best frends” misspelled underneath.
That kid’s mom called me that night and said her daughter came home and announced she’d made a new best friend.
They’re twelve now and still inseparable. That mom told me recently, “My daughter learned more about empathy from your girl than from anything I could’ve taught her.” The world worries about what my daughter can’t do. Meanwhile, she’s teaching other kids how to love without conditions.
I have had the privilege of working with children who have special needs, and I deeply valued their perspectives. They imparted a great deal of knowledge to me, and I am eternally grateful for every client I had the pleasure of assisting.
Why Kindness Is the Deepest Form of Success and Happiness:
- Reshapes the traits that define your success. Ambition can win attention, but kindness shapes character. The reason it lasts is that it builds emotional patterns rooted in respect and depth, not pride or performance.
- Protects you from success that feels empty. Psychology often reminds us that loneliness can exist even at the highest levels of achievement. Kindness keeps your self connected so success doesn’t turn into isolation.
- Changes how you solve problems. Instead of reacting from ego, kindness helps you stop and approach conflict with emotional intelligence. That shift is fundamentally different from “winning”; it creates solutions that preserve relationships.
- Builds influence without force. Whether you’re Gen Z or baby boomers, people don’t always follow power, they follow safety. Compassion creates trust, and trust is what carries you through struggle and growth.
- Creates a version of you your older self will respect. Success isn’t only about what you built, but how you treated people while building it. In the end, the highest form of achievement isn’t status, it’s becoming someone who stayed human through every season.
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Comments
Thank you for sharing.
I love to read these stories it's give me strength to believe world is still a beautiful space with wonderful human being we just need to multiply
I agree but not much of that stuff happening in Southend
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