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Gratitude

The lost child, the child who regained his smile

My friend and I were walking in the park when we suddenly heard the sound of a little boy crying loudly.
It turned out that the child accidentally got separated from his mother while playing and started crying in panic.
At this time, an older sister who looked like a junior high school student ran over, walked to the child, and gently comforted him:
"I've had the experience of not being able to find my mom before, but I'll find her soon, don't worry."
The child seemed to calm down a little, but tears still flowed uncontrollably.

My friend and I started asking people around us, "Has anyone seen the mother of this child?"
Let's help find his mother.
About ten minutes later, we saw a lady pushing a baby stroller, looking around anxiously, as if searching for something.
We intuitively felt that she was most likely the mother of the child.

So, we approached her and told her that the child was safe and was looking for the mother.
After hearing this, the child’s mother immediately rushed to the child, hugged him tightly, comforted him gently, and then breathed a long sigh of relief.
At that moment, the little boy finally relaxed, his tears stopped, and a bright smile appeared on his face.
He waved to the sister who had helped him, and we felt relieved and finally at ease.
The child's mother kept expressing her gratitude to us and her heart was filled with gratitude.

Just like the "mother's love language",
A little bit of care and dedication can make yourself and others feel happy.


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