Mom and Twins’ Encounter With a Stranger at Walmart Is Going Viral

That woman taking too long in the drop off line in the morning? What if her child has to go to his dads for the weekend and she wont get another hug for 3 long days.
The man driving slow when your in a rush to work? What if hes going slow because he knows he is going to be laid off and is worried about his future.
That annoying little kid down the road who always bangs on your door? What if he doesnt get attention at home and just wants a friend.

It made me wonder; how much nicer would we all be if we knew one anothers struggles? 

Raise damn good humans.”

Since I am always pressed for time when I’m out running errands (even though my kids are no longer little), Landra’s post really stuck with me. I know I would be much nicer, patient, and in-tune when I am out and about if I knew what others around me were struggling with; the challenge is to ACT like I know even when I don’t. The challenge is to be intentional with kindness and patience to those I come into contact with each day.

I’m not the only one Landra’s words are resonating with; since October 17th, her post has  been shared over 60,000 times on Facebook! Thank you, Landra, for your actions at Walmart, and for sharing your challenge with all of us!

How will YOU be raising good humans today?

 


Jenny Rapson
Jenny Rapson
Jenny is a follower of Christ, a wife and mom of three from Ohio and a freelance writer and editor.

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