martedì 8 aprile 2014

humansofnewyork: "One day a crazy looking homeless guy came to...





humansofnewyork:



"One day a crazy looking homeless guy came to the door, and we were about to close the door on him, but my mother saw him and shouted: ‘Hey Eugene!’ She knew his name! Then she ran around the kitchen putting all sorts of food into tupperware, and brought it out to him. After he left, we asked my mom why she gave him so much food. She told us: ‘You never know how Jesus is going to look when he shows up.’ She was always saying that— it was a spiritual thing. Then you know what happened? Two months later, that same man showed up on the door step, clean shaven, and wearing a suit. And he had an envelope with money for my mother. ‘Ms. Rosa always believed in me,’ he said. I’ll never forget it! Eugene was his name."



Humans of New York - people & faith




via Tumblr humansofnewyork: "One day a crazy looking homeless guy came to...

humansofnewyork: "I’m having trouble dealing with...





humansofnewyork:



"I’m having trouble dealing with society."

"What aspect of society?"

"The whole thing."



Humans of New York - people and society




via Tumblr humansofnewyork: "I’m having trouble dealing with...

humansofnewyork: "I want to make cars.""What’s the best part...





humansofnewyork:



"I want to make cars."

"What’s the best part about making cars?"

"Seeing how fast they go."

"What’s the hardest part about making cars?"

"Keeping them from exploding."



(little) humans of New York




via Tumblr humansofnewyork: "I want to make cars.""What’s the best part...

La via per la felicità…





La via per la felicità…




via Tumblr La via per la felicità…

humansofnewyork: "I’m studying music therapy. I just finished...





humansofnewyork:



"I’m studying music therapy. I just finished observing a music program for children with disabilities, and I’m taking notes."

"So what’s something you observed?"

"Many of the children had some form of autism. And it seemed that playing music together gave them the satisfaction of contributing to a group and forming relationships, without the pressure of having to speak or maintain eye contact."





via Tumblr humansofnewyork: "I’m studying music therapy. I just finished...