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		<title>A little kindness makes a difference</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ollie Lind</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I must tell you of something that happened to me the other day. The previous night I had attended a competition squash night. I dropped my watch into my bag before my match and, when I returned, the metal band was in pieces. How it happened was a complete mystery to me. Next morning I dropped into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I must tell you of something that happened to me the other day. The previous night I had attended a competition squash night. I dropped my watch into my bag before my match and, when I returned, the metal band was in pieces. How it happened was a complete mystery to me.</p>
<p>Next morning I dropped into a jewellers to either have it repaired or replaced. I had purchased something else from the store a couple of years ago and had not been back since. It was early in the morning and the counter staff were not there yet.</p>
<p>The jeweller himself served me. I gave his the pieces of the band and asked if it could be saved. I jokingly said to him that if he had to put it out of its misery could he be merciful. He grinned and went out the back, presumably to his workshop.</p>
<p>Within three minutes he returned, brandishing the watch like a trophy. &#8220;It is fixed.&#8221; I pulled out my wallet and took out a note.</p>
<p>He smiled, raised his hands and shook his head. &#8220;No trouble.&#8221;</p>
<p>I looked at him in astonishment, then thanked him and shook his hand. Our parting was warm.</p>
<p>The rest of my day went very smoothly. So smoothly that, late that night when I reviewed my day. (I always spend a few moments reviewing my day to see what lessons I have learnt.) It struck me that perhaps my positive approach struck a chord in the jeweler and caused him to make his generous gesture. After all, he makes part of his living doing repairs.</p>
<p>The positive note carried through my entire day. It is very apparent to me that a little kindness, an unselfish act or simply showing regard for another can set in motion a whole chain of positive events.</p>
<p>I am going to try even harder to make some positive gesture to someone else wherever I can. In fact, this morning A young fellow I train (weights) who trains me in  squash in return, gave me a near new squash racquet. He simply said, &#8220;You help me, I help you.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s amazing how a sense of fair exchange pervades life to the extent that it does.</p>
<p>Try a little kindness. It will repay you many times over.</p>
<p>Live well,</p>
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<p>Ollie Lind</p>
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