20 Year Old Malay Abang, Asraff, Teaches Singaporeans A Lesson In Race-Blind Compassion

An amazing moment witnessed today…

I was rushing to my car as I was late. So just right after I sat down in my car, I noticed this uncle was walking very slowly while pushing his trolley of cardboards.

Seconds later, this young Malay guy saw and immediately rush over to help push his trolley! He even went back to hold his hand after realizing the uncle couldn’t walk properly! My heart was melted right after what he did!

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I was like what the hell am I still sitting here capturing this moment! So I left my car engine on, went over to introduce myself which somehow scared them at first. But after letting them known that I was really inspired by what this young man did and requested to take a picture with them. They were very happy especially the uncle! Thou shocked at the same time

After which I push trolley cross the road,up the stairs to where the uncle wanted, while this guy was holding the uncle’s hand crossing the road and all the way up. I could tell the uncle was deeply grateful and kept thanking us in Hokkien!

This young man went off right after, so I rushed up to him get to know him through my anyhow-hand-language + rojak Melayu. Doesn’t matter, what I want to say is, he’s really got an amazing heart and just acted it out! And he is just 20! Whao…
After bidding goodbye, I went to the washroom and ran into him again. I saw his expression was so full of joy while running back while waving to me…

Love, care & support is boundless. It does not matter whats our age, race or rank. I truly believe we can always make an impact in people’s life if “we want to” and lights up their day! Although I know these are little actions, but everyone is doing the same, little action will lead to BIG action! The world we are in will be much much more beautiful…

If you want to do it, just act it out. There isn’t any right or wrong if it’s coming from your heart.

Thank you for allowing me to learn such a precious lesson…

And I salute you, Mr Asraff.

 

Source: Wei Da

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