Hepburn has an interesting record: she has never seen a psychiatrist. A doctor named stahle became interested in this. Because he often receives phone calls from some famous hosts and movie stars in the middle of the night, asking him to give psychological help. These people are well-fed and worshipped, and seem to be the luckiest people in the world. As a psychologist, stahle wants to find some breakthroughs from Hepburn's research. As a result, he found that Hepburn had been a goodwill ambassador for 67 times, and during the period of 1956- 1963, he volunteered in the dock prison and the black community almost every month. On one occasion, she declined the invitation of Bell Company to celebrate with 50,000 dollars per hour, and went to the hospital to provide free nursing service for a little boy. Stahle attached great importance to this discovery, which he thought contained psychological things. By extension, he studied other celebrities who are enthusiastic about public welfare, and finally found that these people rarely have quirks and bad records. Like Hepburn, they have hardly seen a psychiatrist.
From Hepburn's experience, we can find such a secret: a person who is willing to engage in public welfare activities comforts her spirit and treats her soul well when she helps others.
When others are in trouble, give them a generous hand, you give them a support, maybe they can give you a hug in the future.
There was a poor little boy who was selling goods door to door in order to save enough money for his tuition. After a hard day's work, he felt very hungry, but he only had a dime. He decided to ask a family for food. When a beautiful girl opened the door, the little boy was a little at a loss. Instead of asking for food, he begged for a drink of water. But the girl brought him a big glass of milk. The boy drank the milk slowly and asked, "How much should I pay?" The girl replied, "You don't have to pay a penny. You are in trouble now, and I should help you. " The boy was very moved and remembered the gift firmly.
A few years later, the little boy has become a famous doctor. Unfortunately, the kind girl was seriously ill, and the local doctor could do nothing about it. So she was transferred to a big city for treatment. One of those experts was the little boy.
The expert recognized at a glance that the patient lying in bed was the benefactor who had helped him. In order to repay the kindness of Nai, he is determined to do his best to cure the girl's illness. Many things happen. After hard research, the operation finally succeeded.
When the medical bill was sent to this special patient, she was afraid to read it because she was sure that the cost of treatment would cost all her property. Finally, she got up the courage and opened the notice of medical expenses. The small print beside it caught her attention. Suddenly, she burst into tears: "Your medical bill has been paid, thank you for a glass of milk."
To help others is to be kind to yourself. Each of us doesn't live alone on the earth. We need to love each other and fight against some difficulties and disasters. Perhaps this is the difference between heaven and hell: hell, a selfish space, not for others; On the other hand, heaven is a garden full of mutual benefit, love and care. So, don't be stingy with your little efforts. While picking stars for others, you can also feel its radiation.