I want to inspire and encourage more positive vibes on Steemit. One week down and many more to come.
Here's Your Daily Dose Of Faith In Humanity & Good Karma!
[Using The Force] A 32-year old lifelong Star Wars superfan, Daniel Fleetwood, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer and given a few months to live. His final wish was to see the upcoming "The Force Awakens" movie, but knew he wouldn't live long enough. With the help of his wife and social media, the right people noticed and Daniel received a call from the film's director to grant his wish. He had a private viewing in his home and all types of encouragement from the cast a month before it was officially released. Daniel died a week later.
[Good Samaritans] A friendly old man, living in an simple home in Oregon, sat on his porch every day across the street from a train rail yard. For four years, one of the rail workers would exchange nods with him without saying a word.
One day, two teenagers were heard shouting, "Look at this crappy house. They just need to burn it down!" The rail worker then saw the old man sink his head in shame.
Instead of feeling sorry for him, the worker he'd never spoken to took immediate action by getting donated materials from a friend and recruiting people to help. After asking permission from the now-elated man, the worker began work and ultimately rallied more than 95 people to fix the outside of the house. Needless to say, everything happens for a reason, and the homeowner now has one big reason to feel good when sitting on his porch.
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[True Champion] I don't know much about surfing, but Martin Passeri is now my favorite surfer. The 5-time winner of Argentina's national annual surfing championship, effectively lost his bid for another title, but won the respect of everyone around the world instead.
Instead of finishing the national competition at hand to potentially win another title, he took to the waves with a half-paralyzed man he met whose dream was to be a professional surfer. Martin literally carried this man on his back to catch a few waves during the competition, allowing his fan to realize his lifelong dream. They now remain close friends. When asked why he'd do that to lose the competion, Martin responded, "The truth is that I didn't lose. I believe that was the best wave and the biggest triumph of my life."
The instant a man's "impossible" dream became a reality.
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[Justice Served] Some people don't deserve any class. Nothing more to add here. Hopefully this was NOT true, but if it was, then please enjoy this plot twist below.
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