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Can you perform one kind act a day?.

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Ryan Garcia may be America's nicest guy. He hugs random strangers, leaves money at vending machines, and gives cash to the homeless.

Garcia has a dream to perform one kind act each day for the entire year. That's 366 random acts of kindness, given that 2012 is a leap year. He has a website that documents each kind gesture; 37 so far, 329 to go.

INSIDE EDITION was with the Chicago resident when he surprised a former co-worker, Donna Lawrence, at Union Station.

Garcia said to Lawrence, "You're my random act of kindness today. I'm paying for your train ticket to the Metro for the next three months."

Lawrence responded, "You're kidding." She was overwhelmed by Garcia's generosity.

"It could not have come at a better time," Lawrence told INSIDE EDITION.

Even Chicago commuters are shocked by Garcia's benevolence.

One commuter, Teri Zima said, "It's amazing how big people's hearts can be."

Garcia's gift giving continued. He and his wife, Lindsey took Army Staff Sgt. John LaGiglia and his family to a basketball game at Northwestern University.

LaGiglia said, "It's nice to have the kids out to a basketball game, they've never been to a basketball game before. It was a wonderful experience for us. Something we'll always remember."

What makes the 30-year-old sales rep's good deeds so meaningful is that he's not a wealthy man. Every gesture is a financial sacrifice but that's not what he's thinking about now.

"Hopefully people will pass it on to others. Hopefully they will see one act and do something for their friend or do something for their neighbor," said Garcia.
 
Peace is that you?.

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I do everyday.....It makes me feel good....:anangel:
But I would not let a stranger hug me......not even a woman....
 
I try to but I don't have much oppurtunity, get up, drive to the woods, work, drive home......but if I see a co-worker struggling trying to hold a 16' long 2 x 6 on the chop saw I will grab an end.....but that doesn't count.

Plus the other day a guy popped the rivets on his tool belt so his tape measure kept falling out. I brought in my rivet gun and fixed it right up.....
 
I try to do a kind thing for a stranger every day if I happen to run into one.
I don't do kind deeds for people I kow because they start to expect it and remember the old saying "No kind deed shall go unpunished."
 
Coxwell said:
Isn't that dangerous when using a chop saw?

lol dick, I meant the END of the BOARD lol sheesh....(have to remind myself to use only complete sentences hahahaha)
 
Easy for us to say , tougher to do. Hats off to him and, bite my tongue, maybe he should cut back on the prozac.
 
Well, (one reason i love it up here) on my way home from work tonight, I saw a bunch of cars stopped on the side of the road....didn't know what was going on until I was halfway by, a sub compact had spun into the mound of snow on the curb. Saw some guys trying to push it out....since I have a big 4 x 4, stopped and was backing up to give it a yank when they got it free. Would have taken me 2 minutes but they had it out.....
 
One time I was riding around on a country road north of Orangeville and I saw a guy on the side with a Harley.
I pulled over and asked him if everything was OK. He said his bike stopped running.
He asked if I had any tools with me - so I popped up the seat of my R1100, and pulled out the tool bag.
He grabbed a hold of the screw driver and said "You know I'd rather push a Harley than ride a BMW."
I reached over, grabbed my screwdriver tossed it in the bag and just threw the pack into the top box.
"Happy pushing you fucking asshole." I suspect he might still be there.
 
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