A little kindness affects not only the recipient, but also the giver.
Monet van Deventer, a resident of Cape Town, South Africa, went to a gas station to fill up, but things didn’t go as planned.
As he filled the container, She realized that She had no cash, card, or other form of payment to fill, and seemed to be out of luck.
Finally, a carpenter named Nkosiho Mbele approached him to clean the window. Monet said: “I had a strange feeling that I had forgotten the card. So I started looking for her, and while I was looking for her, Nkosiho started washing my window.”
Monet added: “I thanked him for washing the windows, but today I can’t fill up the gas. He was already shocked and shocked when she saw my fuel arrow turn red.
Nkosiko knew that Monet would not be sent with an almost empty container and no money, because everything would be dangerous at the wheel.
Monet said: “He said to me, ‘Madame, your N2 gasoline will not run out.’
Monet Nkosiho decided to do something for her because he saved her life and wrote on his fundraising page: “His two children, his mother and brother live in Khayelitsha and he will really benefit from any donation.”
In the end, the fundraiser managed to raise enough money to pay Nkosiho’s $94,000 salary for eight years.
Watch the video below to see how Nkosiko’s kindness has changed her and Monet’s lives.