Inspire
Me (October 2005)True stories, quotes and information
on inspiration, leadership and kindness to provide hope and direction in your
life. STORY for YOUR MONTH: The Secret
of Happiness by Steve Brunkhorst The old man shuffled
slowly into the restaurant. With head tilted, and shoulders bent forward, he leaned
on his trusty cane with each unhurried step. His tattered
cloth jacket, patched trousers, worn out shoes, and warm personality made him
stand out from the usual Saturday morning breakfast crowd. Unforgettable were
his pale blue eyes that sparkled like diamonds, large rosy cheeks, and thin lips
held in a tight, steady smile. He stopped, turned
with his whole body, and winked at a little girl seated by the door. She flashed
a big grin right back at him. A young waitress named Mary watched him shuffle
toward a table by the window. Mary ran over to him, and
said, "Here, Sir. Let me give you a hand with that chair." Without
saying a word, he smiled and nodded a thank you. She pulled the chair away from
the table. Steadying him with one arm, she helped him move in front of the chair,
and get comfortably seated. Then she scooted the table up close to him, and leaned
his cane against the table where he could reach it. In
a soft, clear voice he said, "Thank you, Miss. And bless you for your kind
gestures." "You're welcome, Sir." She
replied. "And my name is Mary. I'll be back in a moment, and if you need
anything at all in the mean time, just wave at me!" After
he had finished a hearty meal of pancakes, bacon, and hot lemon tea, Mary brought
him the change from his ticket. He left it lay. She helped him up from his chair,
and out from behind the table. She handed him his cane, and walked with him to
the front door. Holding the door open for him, she
said, "Come back and see us, Sir!" He turned
with his whole body, winked a smile, and nodded a thank you. "You are very
kind." he said softly. When Mary went to clean
his table, she almost fainted. Under his plate she found a business card, and
a note scribbled on a napkin. Under the napkin was a one hundred dollar bill. The
note on the napkin read... "Dear Mary, I respect
you very much, and you respect yourself too. It shows by the way you treat others.
You have found the secret of happiness. Your kind gestures will shine through
those who meet you." The man she had waited on
was the owner of the restaurant where she worked. This was the first time that
she, or any of his employees had ever seen him in person. Note:
This story is based on actual events experienced by a friend from St. Paul, Minnesota.
The note is the exact wording on the napkin that she has kept in her scrap book
for fifteen years. QUOTES for YOUR MONTH:
"Too
often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening
ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the
potential to turn a life around." Leo Buscaglia "Those
who bring sunshine into the lives of others, cannot keep it from themselves."
James M. Barrie "Constant kindness can accomplish
much. As the sun makes ice melt, kindness causes misunderstanding, mistrust, and
hostility to evaporate." Albert Schweitzer "Sometimes
when we are generous in small, barely detectable ways it can change someone
else's life forever." Margaret Cho "Kind
words do not cost much. Yet they accomplish much." Blaise Pascal "Kindness
in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness
in giving creates love." Tao Te Ching "Kind
words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless."
Mother Teresa F A M I L Y (author
unknown) I ran into a stranger as he passed
by, "Oh excuse me please" was my reply. He
said, "Please excuse me too; I wasn't watching for you." We
were very polite, this stranger and I. We went on our way and we said goodbye.
But at home a different story is told, How we
treat our loved ones, young and old. Later that day,
cooking the evening meal, My son stood beside me very still. When
I turned, I nearly knocked him down. "Move out of the way," I said
with a frown. He walked away, his little heart broken.
I didn't realize how harshly I'd spoken. While
I lay awake in bed, God's still small voice came to me and said, "While
dealing with a stranger, common courtesy you use, but the family you love,
you seem to abuse. Go and look on the kitchen floor,
You'll find some flowers there by the door. Those
are the flowers he brought for you. He picked them himself: pink, yellow and
blue. He stood very quietly not to spoil the surprise,
you never saw the tears that filled his little eyes." By
this time, I felt very small, And now my tears began to fall. I
quietly went and knelt by his bed; "Wake up, little one, wake up,"
I said. "Are these the flowers you picked for
me?" He smiled, "I found 'em, out by the tree. I
picked 'em because they're pretty like you. I knew you'd like 'em, especially
the blue." I said, "Son, I'm very sorry
for the way I acted today; I shouldn't have yelled at you that way."
He said, "Oh, Mom, that's okay. I love you anyway." I
said, "Son, I love you too, and I do like the flowers, especially the
blue." Are you aware that if we died tomorrow,
the company that we are working for could easily replace us in a matter
of days. But the family and friends we left behind will feel the loss for
the rest of their lives. Think about that next time
you have to choose between your job and your family... |