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DailyGood: News That Inspires - May 17, 2026 DailyGood News That Inspires May 17, 2026 "The greatest gift you can give someone is the purity of your attention." — Richard Moss This Week's DailyGood Digest In our daily inspirations this week, we explored the deep impact of mindful presence and shared humanity. This week, we explored the profound impact of presence, beginning with a Grandma Stand in Central Park, where the simple gift of attention transformed strangers. A displaced woman reminded us that by recognizing our shared humanity, we find  compassion in unexpected places , ...

Crafting Closure: One Unfinished Project at a Time

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DailyGood: News That Inspires - May 17, 2026 DailyGood News That Inspires May 17, 2026 "Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time." — Thomas Merton Crafting Closure: One Unfinished Project at a Time When Michelle Rudy discovered an unfinished sock monkey her late mother had begun sewing, she wanted her three-year-old nephew to hold something made with his grandmother's hands, even though they'd never meet. That experience inspired her to turn to Loose Ends, a nonprofit started in 2023 by two avid knitters that matches unfinished crafts with volunteer "finishers"...

Commencement Speaker Pays Off Graduates' Senior Year Loans

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DailyGood: News That Inspires - May 16, 2026 DailyGood News That Inspires May 16, 2026 "So long as you can sweeten another’s pain, life is not in vain." — Helen Keller Commencement Speaker Pays Off Graduates' Senior Year Loans When commencement speaker Anil Kochhar told graduating students of North Carolina State University's Wilson College of Textiles that he and his wife, Marilyn, would pay off all their final year student loans, the crowd erupted in applause and tears. The gift honored Kochhar's father, who traveled from Punjab, India in 1946 to study at North Carolina State as the second In...

The Grandma Stand in Central Park

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DailyGood: News That Inspires - May 15, 2026 DailyGood News That Inspires May 15, 2026 "The greatest gift you can give someone is the purity of your attention." — Richard Moss The Grandma Stand in Central Park Mike Matthews' grandmother lived alone in Seattle, full of love with nowhere to put it. So he set up what sounds impossible: a lemonade-style stand where strangers could sit and talk with her. She listened to breakups, job losses, and ordinary heartache. When she died at 102, Matthews painted a stand purple, his grandmother's favorite color, and kept it going with a rotation of grandmothers. ...

The Magic of Memory

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This week's inspiring video: The Magic of Memory Having trouble reading this mail? View it in your browser . Not interested anymore? Unsubscribe   Video of the Week May 14, 2026   The Magic of Memory   Memory is a way for us to stay in touch with those parts of our lives that have formed who we are with our selves and our loved ones. When we look at treasur...

The Woman Who Gave What She Didn't Have

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DailyGood: News That Inspires - May 14, 2026 DailyGood News That Inspires May 14, 2026 "Only when we know our own darkness well can we be present with the darkness of others. Compassion becomes real when we recognize our shared humanity." — Pema Chodron The Woman Who Gave What She Didn't Have Trupti Pandya sits in a women's shelter in Gujarat, India, working to reunite displaced women with their families. She traces villages on Google Earth, makes phone calls, and pieces together fragments of memory and maps. A few residents watch quietly as she works, learning to ask questions, and witnessing the ...

I Suffered Burns as a Child. Then I Became a Firefighter.

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DailyGood: News That Inspires - May 13, 2026 DailyGood News That Inspires May 13, 2026 "You can’t stop the waves, but you can learn to surf." — Jon Kabat-Zinn I Suffered Burns as a Child. Then I Became a Firefighter. At six years old, Terry McCarthy's body went up in flames when his brothers accidentally kicked over a bowl of kerosene. Burns covered 73% of his body. Recovery took a year across multiple hospitals, five-hour bandage changes, skin so thin that bending would crack it open. As a young adult, scarred and struggling, he was told outright by a manager: "I can't hire you." So at 2...