The surprises life occasionally drops in your lap can sometimes be nothing short of incredible.
I drive a shuttle bus five days a week for a particular business. I’ve been driving it for two years, now. In that time, I’ve gotten to know several of the folks who ride it on a regular basis. I know many of them by name, and enjoy talking with them when they ride with me.
We’ll talk about just random stuff: music, sports, the job, the mercilessly hot weather (currently), whatever.
And, somewhere in the conversation, I try to get a laugh or two out of them; maybe make them forget a few seconds about the stress of the day. Some people, I can joke with relentlessly, because we know each other that well by now.
This one fellow, who shall remain nameless, and I are like that, but one day, we got a little deeper in our dialogue. I don’t recall how we got to this subject, but I shared my depression struggles with him, which led to him opening up about his depression, and sometimes thoughts of suicide.
He told me he’s thought about it “logically”, i.e., exactly how he would go about it.
I told him about how I wrestle with those same thoughts, and recommended that he get help, as I did. Because, like I’ve said before on this blog, that’s way too big a dragon to try and slay on your own.
He thanked me for the talk, and we haven’t brought it up since. Which is probably bad; I should have followed up on it with him. But, I don’t see him as much, now; since relocating to the main office, he doesn’t need to go to the other facility too often. Not that that’s any excuse.
So today, when I walked into the office, the lady at the security desk, who I also know, had a card for me from him. Now, we both expected it to be something funny, because he and I sometimes leave snarky little notes for each other with her. She kinda gets a kick out of being the go-between, I think.
Not this time. Instead, it was a thank-you card. Inside was a generous gift, and a note which read:
I really struggled on a daily basis with depression during my old job. Part of the reason I was always on the bus was you. Thank you for making me laugh and smile.
I just stood there for a minute, looking at that note, totally dumbfounded. I genuinely didn’t know what to think. I’m still trying to get a grasp of the significance of it.
At the very least, though, it’s immensely gratifying. I have no idea if I’ve helped anyone with what I’ve written on this blog; I can only hope. But, I can take some satisfaction in knowing I helped him.
With just a few jokes. Who would have thought?
I don’t know what this story will mean to you, if anything. Like I said, I’m still processing what it means to me.
But, have you ever been at a point in your life where you never envisioned yourself being, wondering why you were there?
I don’t know for sure, but maybe, this guy was the reason I’m right here, right now.
Which blows my mind just a little.
Love one another, y’all.
I believe that. I am here for a reason. Thanks for sharing that.
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You’re welcome.
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I loved this story! And since I don’t believe in coincidence, it’s absolutely the reason you were there. Thanks for sharing.
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You’re welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
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Great story,I keep telling you how awesome you are,now you have proof.
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Don’t make me blush.
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Similar to your other responders, this reminded me of a line in the Jackson Browne song “For a Dancer,” there “may lie a reason that you were alive but you’ll never know.”
Some days, the smallest gestures of kindness can make a world of difference in someone’s life ❤️
Just keep driving (and blogging) and doing your thing, and you will continue to light up the lives of those you come into contact with!
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That’s very kind, thank you. 🙏🏻
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