This thread is going to be a little bit difficult. Half of you are antisocial mental cases with a debilitating fear of face-to-face interaction and the other half are bitter, jaded old bastards who hate the human race with all the strength you can muster. There's some cross over as well, but I digress.
When's the last time you just said or did something nice to bring a smile to a stranger's face? Yesterday I was driving along and I saw two young girls standing in the back of a ute parked out front of a house and they were just waving at people. Had to smile. Being friendly to strangers is an awesome thing to do. Why do kids understand this but we seem to forget?
At Open Day yesterday we had these little frisbees to give out on tours but I saw this one kid who was like four and looked bored as hell so I gave him a frisbee and it pretty much made his day. He was super excited after that, tossin' it around with his older sister. Later I heard another ambassador say how they didn't give out a frisbee to a little kid who asked for one because they were meant for tours and I just wanted to sadface. Poor kid just wanted a frisbee and we had like a dozen spare at the end of the day anyway.
Doing things is probably too hard for you all so yeah I think we all should set a target to say one nice thing to someone we don't know everyday. Think of the goddamn joy we would spread.