Since that flight, I’ve made a small promise to myself. Whenever I travel — whether by plane, train, or even in daily life — I pause before I act.
I ask before reclining my seat. I offer to help with luggage. I smile at the tired parent juggling a child and a bag. These gestures take only seconds, but they carry something lasting: understanding.
Now, I realize that kindness doesn’t delay us or inconvenience us. It lightens the journey — for both people involved.
That flight taught me something no lecture ever could: courtesy without empathy is only politeness; kindness with awareness is compassion.
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