2) True Stories That Restore Your Faith in Humanity

Story 1
At 15 and pregnant, I got used to judgment. One day, an elderly woman handed me $20 for diapers. At home, I found a note inside: “You’re stronger than you think.” Years later, I learned she was a neighbor my mom once helped. She remembered.

Story 2
My mom had Alzheimer’s. At the dentist, she heard a woman couldn’t afford treatment. She asked if she had money, then paid the $330 bill, whispering, “That’s not too much for a smile.” It was one of her clearest moments, and she held onto that joy all day.

Story 3
Two hours before my wedding, a guy in the elevator asked if I was the groom. I said yes. He smiled and said, “You look calm. That means you’re doing the right thing.” It was exactly what I needed to hear.

Story 4
While juggling bags and a baby at an airport, a woman stopped me from stepping on the escalator—my shoelace was untied. She bent down and tied it for me. A small, thoughtful act I’ll never forget.

Story 5
After a midnight ER trip with my sick toddler, I got a flat tire. A trucker pulled over, told me to sit in his warm cab, and changed it. When I thanked him, he said he hoped someone would do the same for his mom or sister.

Story 6
I searched everywhere for a sugar and creamer set like my grandma’s. After posting on a forum, a woman sent me hers—with no return address—just a note wishing me love in my marriage. Thirteen years later, I still use and cherish it.