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Articles: My Thoughts | Sunshine on a Rainy Day - Miss Anveshitha Anveshitha
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Have you ever had a day when everything seemed to go wrong, and nothing seemed to go right? Not too long ago I was having one of those days. I was discouraged, weary, and plain sad. My focus was on me, me, me. After all, no one else was experiencing the same trials I was.
I expressed my downcast state to my mother, hoping for some pity. Instead, she said, 'I heard Jamie was having a difficult day too. Why don't you make her some cookies and we'll take them to her this afternoon?'
I didn't really want to, but decided that I didn't want to go back to my other problems just yet. I made the cookies and arranged them on a little plate. Then I made a card with a sunflower on it and wrote a small note of empathy.
That afternoon we dropped by my friend's house. I went to the door and rang the bell. Soon, Jamie came to the door and looked at me in surprise for the unexpected visit. Before she could say anything I rushed, 'I heard you were having a hard day and decided to bring you something. I hope your day goes better.' The look that came over Jamies face was one that I could never put into words. It was as if a darkened sky was suddenly lit with the golden rays of the sun; it was as if in that small act, her day was brightened.
I got back into the car and for some amazing reason, I felt a lot better myself. That day I experienced the truth that James Barrie attempted to describe. 'Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others, cannot keep it from themselves.'
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