Today I did something not many people (in high school) would be kind/courageous enough to do. Actually, it was one of the most simplest acts anyone could ever do to someone. I was walking down the hallway after the bell rang and overheard a few people laughing and talking about something that wasn't so clear to me. Then I looked up ahead and saw this girl and a paper airplane stuck on her hoodie. It was visible for everyone to see and at first I thought to just leave it and keep walking since she was pretty far already and also there were people in front of me. Then I thought more on how stupid that was. I got very annoyed that people in high school would still do childish things such as that. For goodness sakes, it's not elementary anymore! I thought that if no one was going to tell her, I might as well walk faster and get that thing out of her hoodie.
I was really upset that so many people just passed by her without saying a word. Is it so hard to tell her something was on her back? Were they so insecure about what people think if they help get rid of such shenanigans? Is it so hard to do the right thing? Anyway, I'm glad I did that good deed. I was sure that if I hadn't done anything, I'd think about it later on and regret not doing something. It's a nice feeling to help. People should think less of themselves and think more of others.
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