What are good deeds if they’re only for yourself?
This world is getting colder and people need warmth to be alive. Be a sun rather than becoming a moon who just owes light to sun.

1) A goal I didn’t score
I love playing football and my position is Left Back. I don’t score too many goals because of my position but whenever I get a chance, I try my best to score. Yesterday, we had a match against our rivals. We were 6–0 up by the half time and just after the half time, I dribbled 4 players quickly and just past the last defender. In a mean time, The goalkeeper lost his balance and fell down and I passed him too. Everybody was shouting on him because of his major mistake and two of his old sports abused him. I felt very bad and I just shot the ball away from goal. Every single player of my team shouted and said “why the hell you did this” and I told them the whole story. It was for the first time, I celebrated that goal I didn’t score.

2) I with my seven friends helped a young man in a wheelchair crowd surf.
I hate crowded places and I just don’t like to go there. I’m afraid of people and rush. I hate noisy places. I feel asphyxiated there. I always have a feeling like someone is trying to smother me.
Today, I was with my friends while we were going to hostel, I saw a crowd and there was a concert. In a mean while I saw a person on a wheelchair who wanted to see the singer to perform. I went to him, asked him about his situation and he said “I just wanted to see the singer for 5 seconds only but this crowd won’t let that happen”. We picked his wheelchair on our shoulders and the just tried to make his wish come true. He had broken legs and pain in his back so he needed support. This was the reason we lift him up with his wheelchair.

3) Game of kindness
Back in 2014, I gave each and every member of my family, football team, class or group a piece of card with the name of every single group member on that piece of paper. I told every group member to “write what you really appreciated about each fellow group member next to the person’s name”. I collected all of the sheets/cards. All of the comments were organized so each person got a page (or the cards) with all of the positive comments about them.
I discovered that members of my groups cherished these sheets so much that they kept them and still talked about them 3 years later. I loved this.

4) Put a surprise note or sketch in my Freind’s Notebook.
I have a friend who isn’t Muslim but I love him. People make fun of him, they don’t take his opinion under consideration, they don’t like to talk to him, they don’t eat with him, they don’t like to study with him, they don’t like to play with him, they don’t feel comfortable with him but They still breathe the same air as he does. Why they just don’t stop breathing the same air?
Ah, God has No Religion and He didn’t even ever said “I’m the Lord of Muslims in Quran, but He said “ I’m the Lord of this whole creature”. Today, I out a note in his notebook, that is
“ Hey, you’re not my friend, I don’t like you, you’re not the same as we are, you don’t pray what we pray, you don’t go to mosque but I go.
But
You’re my brother, I don’t like you because I have a better option, I love you, you’re not same but unique, you don’t pray what we pray but you do believe in God, you don’t go to mosque as you go to church but it doesn’t matter. God is everywhere until He’s in Heart.

5) Listener Instead of A Champion
Listen. Don’t interrupt. Something I learned from my life is that people don’t always want us to suggest a solution. They just want us to listen. We underestimate how important and comforting it is to be listened to. I always listen people who’re talking to me and I don’t give any suggestion. I just note their way of presenting their situation and add some new words to my dictionary. It’s an amazing feeling. People find relief in me. They really like to talk to me as I just don’t put my own suggestions in the midst of conversation. I only own my mind.

