RE: Qurator's Mischievous Mondays | Reverse Theft: The Secret Giver

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We look at the news and see only bad news all the time, tragedies, kidnappings, murders, and thefts. If all that energy used for harm were used to do good, would the world be a better place? Maybe. So how about breaking into houses in the silence of the night just to leave something behind, something to change a random person's day, leaving only a smile and a question mark?

Imagine finding an anonymous letter with words of encouragement on the kitchen table. Or a small flower on the windowsill, with a note attached to it saying: "You are important." Maybe a book left forgotten on the couch, with a secret dedication. Or a piece of chocolate on the table, carrying the extra sweetness of a faceless kindness. Books for those who seem to need new stories, plants for those who need more life around them, handwritten letters for the lonely, and small toys for those who have children. One gesture could change a day, who knows, maybe it would even be contagious?

Without seeking recognition. Just the quiet pleasure of knowing that somewhere, a life was touched. A reverse robbery: instead of taking, we leave. Instead of hurting, we heal. A small gesture to remind us that hope, just like happiness, can also be passed along.



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