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@huozhemeta
Jul 18, 2026, 05:18 AM
True Kindness: A Helping Hand Reaching Out from the Mire
True kindness is never about giving handouts when one is affluent, but about stopping to lend a hand to someone who has fallen into a pit while still climbing out of the trenches oneself. This kind of person understands that helping others is not about having excess resources, but about having walked through the mire themselves and knowing the weight of a hand extended in desperation. They've tasted the bitterness of poverty, felt the fear of raging floods, and experienced the warmth of a helping hand, so they know better than anyone that sometimes all it takes is one hand to change a life.
He's been through the struggles, weathered the storms, and felt the warmth of others' kindness, so he knows the weight of a helping hand in desperate times. He's tight-fisted with himself, with a company valuation of $100 million, yet can't spare $20 for himself, but when it comes to taking responsibility and helping those in need, he's never faltered. This isn't because he's particularly tolerant, but because he knows that true kindness isn't a choice, but a necessity.
The floods will recede, the roads will be repaired, but the memory of a helping hand reaching out from the mire, the kindness of someone who helps others even in their own struggles, will stay in many hearts. Because in the darkest times, the one who lends a hand isn't a savior, but a fellow traveler, and they know that true kindness isn't an action, but an attitude.




