That’s a really decent thing you did, mate. Stories like that remind you how many people out there are genuinely vulnerable and would give anything just to have the basics that most of us take for granted - a warm room, a hot meal, a bit of safety, family around and someone speaking to them like a human being.
It’s strange, isn’t it? We live in a time where mental health struggles are everywhere, yet there are thousands of people who’d be over the moon just to be in the position many of us are already in. But instead of appreciating the essentials such as food, water, a roof over our heads, family, health, people get dragged into comparing themselves with others and feeling unhappy because the lad across the road has a new BMW.
If more of us could step back and be content with what we actually have, rather than what we think we’re missing, I reckon we’d all feel a bit lighter. Gratitude doesn’t magically fix everything, but it does shift your perspective. It makes you realise just how fortunate you are, and how easily life can turn for someone else.
Fair play to you for helping that girl. Sometimes a small bit of kindness is the only warmth a person gets all week and like you said, you never know when life might put one of our own loved ones in that position. A bit of empathy goes a long way.