The world seems pretty divided.
Sometimes it feels like portraying people who think differently as "evil" has become a default strategy. Frankly, it's exhausting.
As a break from that, here's a story of someone doing what most wouldn't.
Mohamed Bzeek is a Libyan immigrant living in Los Angeles. He's taken on a unique life mission. He fosters terminally ill kids – so they don't have to die alone in hospitals. He's been doing it for over 25 years (and he has fostered over 80 kids so far).
via PBS Newshour
Over $800,000 has been raised via a GoFundMe campaign. If you'd like to donate, you can do so here.
Happy people find ways to be happy. Generous people find ways to be generous. Frustrated people find ways to be frustrated.
What do you find ways to do most often?