Got this new wonderful colleague in Global Mindset about a month ago. A wonderful colleague with an exquisite taste in foods.
Going to the office today, and joining him at an extra desk in his office, I was immediately served fresh spearmint hot-tea'ish-drink, ginger biscuits, and the best chocolate, I have tasted for a very long time. And greeted with this smile.
At the train station, on my way to the Global Mindset office, a young handicapped man asked me if I would hold his hand, while walking down the stairs to the train, and to the nearest bench. It felt a little strange, and quite intimate suddenly holding hands with a complete stranger, and at the same time very natural and quite nice.
"Maybe...", I thought on my way back home late this afternoon, "..that's actually how it works; You give a little care and attention at one place, and receive a whole lot in return somewhere else!?"
I kinda like that thought; "Think about it; what if care is actually passed on from one person to the next the entire day, all over Copenhagen, or anywhere else, and then crossing borders - back and forth".
....Well that's how I spend my trip back home. Daydreaming about a chain reaction like that ;-)
And to be honest, I actually don't know, which I liked the most. The giving or the receiving part today, but both definitely qualified for my gratitude of today.
Going to the office today, and joining him at an extra desk in his office, I was immediately served fresh spearmint hot-tea'ish-drink, ginger biscuits, and the best chocolate, I have tasted for a very long time. And greeted with this smile.
At the train station, on my way to the Global Mindset office, a young handicapped man asked me if I would hold his hand, while walking down the stairs to the train, and to the nearest bench. It felt a little strange, and quite intimate suddenly holding hands with a complete stranger, and at the same time very natural and quite nice.
"Maybe...", I thought on my way back home late this afternoon, "..that's actually how it works; You give a little care and attention at one place, and receive a whole lot in return somewhere else!?"
I kinda like that thought; "Think about it; what if care is actually passed on from one person to the next the entire day, all over Copenhagen, or anywhere else, and then crossing borders - back and forth".
....Well that's how I spend my trip back home. Daydreaming about a chain reaction like that ;-)
And to be honest, I actually don't know, which I liked the most. The giving or the receiving part today, but both definitely qualified for my gratitude of today.