I said “thank you” to the sky in a quiet voice. For Harriet. For the lesson she left behind: small acts of kindness can change people’s lives in ways you don’t expect. Even though it was stressful and caused a lot of trouble, I didn’t regret a second of the ride I gave her. What it showed in the end is that doing good can be scary, but it’s also very satisfying.
I put the locket in my pocket and walked to my cab. As I got behind the wheel, I thought about how everything would have been different if I hadn’t left without knocking on her door that night. Still, this experience told me that genuine kindness always leaves a mark, sometimes even on your own future.
You never know how a small act can change someone’s life, or even your own. To feel compassion is to be pushed into the unknown, but it can also push you toward what you want.

