When I was about 6 years old, I lived in Kenya. On the roads, there were always street children asking for money. There was such a big difference between those children and me. At least I didn't have to worry about my living.
My family had a wonderful driver, John, who had been working for us for years. He took me to and from school. One day, when we stopped in busy traffic (交通), a young street child went to us and called, "Hi, John!"
John then gave him a little money and said goodbye to him with a smile before we went on to school. I was quite surprised. I knew that John worked hard to make money. He had a large family himself. We always sent food and clothes to his family. I couldn't understand why he gave money to the child.
"Who was that?" I asked.
"My friend," he replied. "Sometimes I see him on my way to work and I give him a little money."
I was still unable to understand, so I asked, "Why do you give him money?"
John replied, "So he can use it to buy some food."
At that moment (瞬间q) I understood what kindness really was.
Every Friday my grandfather gave me chocolates. I would save (保留) some so I could give them to John' s friend on the weekend.
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