Good News: Lunch Debt, Kidney Karma, and Pandemic Kindness
Here are a few more good news stories making the rounds . . .
1. An eight-year-old in Washington state made a bunch of keychains . . . sold them for $5 each . . . made FOUR GRAND . . . and used the money to pay off all the lunch debt at his school, and six other schools.
2. How’s this for karma? A guy in Phoenix who’d been on dialysis got a new kidney . . . 23 years after he gave someone else a kidney.
3. “The Washington Post” profiled a 54-year-old guy in D.C. who walks 12 miles a day, and picks up trash just to help out. He says he usually fills two big garbage bags.
4. A new survey found most of us think that, in general, people have become kinder during the pandemic. And one in three say random acts of kindness are contagious.
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