Do you know how people always say that tragedy brings out the best in humanity? When there is a death in the family, people go way out of their way to comfort the bereaved in so many ways: bringing them food, visiting, donating money, paying their respects, offering words of comfort, anything to help make a difficult time easier. Well, I felt the kindness of humanity recently.
I was worried about my return to my workplace after being off for a few months. No one really knew the details of my medical leave. A few close work friends knew some details, but to the rest I kept my problems confidential. It was private, after all. I was worried that I'd feel pressured by questions like, "So what was wrong?" That people would not respect my privacy & probe further when I gave my vague answers. I felt that folks might be resentful because I was being secretive, giving just the obligatory, "welcome back," and then talking about me negatively behind my back. That did not happen. I received a heartwarming welcome beyond my expectations. It touched me. I was welcomed back with a true sincerity (or fine acting!) by everyone from my peers to the folks who clean the office to VPs to my customers. There were even a couple of people whose names I could not tell you. I swear. I felt bad! People really showed me their humanity & that encouraged me to do the same to others. It made my return happier & easier. It gave me a reason to like my job again. For that, I am grateful. So I'm trying each day to remember to "pay it forward." :-)
Life is like a mirror....you are just seeing your reflection. ;)
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