I have a lot of experience myself. I accidentally fell on the side of the road several times, and the stranger quickly came to help me up. Because I was so scared, I froze and didn't know what to do. I'm not very good at driving, and I can't get out after reversing several times. The stranger offered to guide me. Sometimes I forget to drag the trash can back to the garage from the roadside, and my kind neighbor will help me push it to a safe place next to the garage door. These seemingly ordinary acts of kindness have solved many difficulties for me and brought me physical and mental stability. Some kindness has long-term and lifelong effects. The Chinese teacher in junior high school knows that I love Chinese very much, and specially asked me to write an article in the composition class for him to correct. If my classmates want to write a lyric article that day, I will write a lyric article and add an essay; Or conversely, when he went to the auditorium in Dallas, he read it carefully, explained the shortcomings to me in detail, and told me that the basic skills of writing are from beginning to end. The teacher patiently wrote various questions and honed my writing ability. This painstaking cultivation has laid my lifelong love for Chinese, stabilized my interest in reading and brought me endless hobbies for a long time. The teacher has many peaches and plums. Although it was many years ago, I will never forget his kindness. When I was in junior high school and senior high school, I was lucky enough to know two English teachers. After several good grades in a row, they knew that I was crazy about English, and they gave me extra help, not only for self-study of grammar books, but also for many extracurricular reading materials about English idioms. In addition, I am also a small teaching assistant of English idioms at lunch time. The painstaking efforts of the two teachers also strengthened my interest in English, so I studied grammar with great care and bought many English novels. Learning English is not only one of my hobbies today, but also my job is to speak and write English all day and deal with accountants and lawyers. If it were not for the guidance of two teachers, I would not be so smooth and satisfied in the American workplace.
"Good for good" is the basic personality cultivation that every grateful person should have. Many times, we can't go back to the past and give kindness to those kind people, but we can "pay forward", that is, we can be "benefactors", lend a helping hand to others and help relatives, friends and strangers. I believe those who have accepted kindness will also begin to want to be benefactors.