 How can we remain kind in an increasingly impatient world? How can we personally turn the tide and promote, encourage, kickstart kindness in our communities and our families and in our workplaces? But we're in luck. Today is Random Act of Kindness Day. What a great excuse to start a kindness revolution, La Gran Kindness Revolution in our community, right? I'm Peter Diaz, CEO of the WMHI, and I want to tell you a quick story about kindness. This happened last week to my daughter-in-law. The background to this story is that my little six-month-old grandson is sick, sorry, with liver and lung cancer, and it's getting chemotherapy for it. Now, his prospects are good, but the treatment is horrible, long and painful, which means lots of trips to the hospital and long days there. Well, when my daughter-in-law left the hospital with Baba to go home after two days staying in the hospital, she went to pay for her parking. It was ten o'clock at night, no one is around, she's exhausted, and she just wants to go home. But guess what? The parking machine won't accept her card. She had money in it, so she knew the card wasn't the problem. But it wasn't accepting it, and she had no cash on her. So she presses the button, then they ask, how can they help? She tells them what the problem is, and she offers to do a bank transfer to pay for the parking. They say they'll come and see her. She waits, she waits, she waits for half an hour, and eventually security guard turns up. He explains that the car park is owned by the hospital, not the security company. So he has no authority to let her through, but that he has personally paid the parking fee for her two days stay. That's $70. This kind man, this kind human being paid $70 for a stranger, he didn't know that was in distress. My daughter-in-law asked for his details, so she could repay him, and he said, no, please, just pay it forward. Wow, we live in a beautiful world. What an inspiring and moving story. A perfect example for random acts of kindness, don't you think? So I wonder, what do you think you could do today? What random act of kindness will your beautiful heart move you to do today? Or what random act of kindness have you already received through your life? Please, let me know. I look forward to hearing them all, and I will be personally replying to your comments. So have an amazing random act of kindness day. And who knows, maybe you want to repeat the whole thing tomorrow. In the meantime, viva la kindness evolución. I love you all. Bye. Hi, I'm Emmy Golding, director of psychology for the Workplace Mental Health Institute. We hope you liked the video. If you did, make sure to give it a thumbs up. We have more and more videos being released each week, so when you subscribe, you'll get a notification letting you know when a new one's just been published. So make sure to hit that subscribe button and don't miss out on this vital information for yourself, your colleagues, and your loved ones.