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I would like to share a few good deeds because I hope to be able to do as many as possible in a day and whenever I can. I just hope we can live in a better place, n give hope to people who may need our help.
I work in a medical clinic. One elderly came to the clinic and she has a bruise on one eye and blood stains on her nose. My heart ached when I saw her. I asked if she wanted some water but she declined. I went to get some wet tissue to clean the blood stains but they would not come off. After the doctor saw her, I volunteered to walk with her across the road to her stall. She was walking very slowly and needed to lean one side on me and the other on her walking stick. After wait for a while, her son saw her and got her safely home.
Another time, while in the mrt train, one lady got up from a seat and I saw that she had stained the seat. One elderly got in and wanted to sit down on the stained seat. I was contemplating if I should stop her and I did just before she sat down. I told her to let me clean the stain before she sat down. She thanked me profusely as said she would have just sat blindly down without checking.
Another day while getting off the bus, I noticed a gentleman using a white stick trying to get off via the front door. I went quickly to the front door and assisted him. He said he was going to take the mrt train so I volunteered to help me. We went into the lift and I asked him about the condition of his eyes. He said he had some issues with his retina and he could only see the lower part, hence only the ground, and both his eyes were affected. I shared with him that I have the same kind of eye defect but it is only on my left eye and that I have no central vision. I am grateful to have met him for it made me realise that there are others who have similar and worse conditions and this gentleman can still go travelling singapore on his own despite his ‘handicap’ so I should be grateful and be thankful.

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