When did the least we can do turn in to nothing? People used to say, "No, please, it was the least I could do" when they did something nice for somebody or went out of their way. We used to hold doors open as the least we could do. We used to give people change at the grocery if they were digging around looking for a nickle. We used to pick things up for moms when their hands were full and their kids flung their keys.
I hope we can get back to a point where the least we can do still includes doing. Go out today and do, even if it's the least.
(I'll get back on my series soon so stick around)
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