Good Samaritan Returns $15K Cash, Gets Unexpected Gift
A Michigan woman is in the headlines recently for being a good Samaritan. But she believes she didn’t do anything special. And her story ends in a way we all didn’t know we needed.
Diane Gordon is a resident of Michigan. Last February her car broke down and she didn’t have the means to fix it. So for the past year the 65-year old grandmother has been walking to and from work. Three miles a day. Five days a week.
On January 21 of this year, Gordon found a plastic bag full of cash on her walk home. It was on the ground next to a gas station, where she stopped for a snack. Being the Good Samaritan that she is, immediately Gordon called the local police. When the police opened the bag, they found the cash along with a bunch of cards. The total amount of money in the bag was $14, 780, People Magazine reported. The cards were addressed to a couple who got married earlier that day.
Because the cards were addressed to the newlyweds by name, it was easy to find them. The police were quickly able to return the money to the couple. And even though Gordon didn’t think she did anything special by not keeping the money, there was someone who did. One of the police officer’s wives.
Stacy Connell‘s husband was one of the officers who responded to Diane Gordon‘s call, People reported. Connell was so touched by what Gordon did, that Connell started a GoFundMe page to raise money for a new car for Gordon.
In just a matter of days, the GoFundMe account had more than enough money to buy Gordon a brand new car from a local dealership. Gordon’s response to this gesture might just be the sweetest thing you’ll hear in a long time.
“I am floored. I am having a hard time keeping it in. I am just so excited. I absolutely love it. It’s got a steering wheel warmer and a backup camera; all things I’ve never had before” (people.com).
And just when the story can’t get any sweeter, Gordon says she plans to pay the kindness forward by offering rides to her coworkers who need them.
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3 Happiness Tips From The World's Happiest Country
Every year, the World Happiness Report ranks countries by their happiness levels. In 2022, residents of 156 countries were asked to rank their lives on a scale from 0 to 10. In addition to the answers for the survey, the World Happiness Report also considers other factors. Namely those around social support, life expectancy, generosity and level of corruption in their lives.
For the fifth year in a row, the #1 happiest country in the world has been Finland. The first year they took that title was in 2018. The top ten happiest countries that year, in order of happiest, were Finland, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Switzerland, Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, Sweden, and Australia.
So where did the United States rank? We came in at number eighteen. And that was dropping four spots from number fourteen the previous year. And this was BEFORE the pandemic, inflation and all the things we worry about these days. It’s probably safe to say we’re even more unhappy now. All things considered, it seems we can do some things differently as a country to improve our overall happiness level. Or, if we take a page out of Finland‘s book, it’s more about what we can do as individuals to change our overall mindset.
So, in order to do better, we are turning to Frank Martela for tips. A contributor for cnbc.com and a Finnish psychologist, Martela has a good handle on the psychology behind happiness. In fact, he studies the fundamentals of happiness and has learned a thing or two along the way. Martela is also the author of a book about finding a meaningful existence.
Martela says he’s asked often why the citizens of Finland are so satisfied with their lives. Is it wealth? Fame? Beauty? What exactly makes them so darn happy? Martela gives three tips for happiness…three things that the happiest country in the world never does. –Wendy Rush
Wendy Rush is the midday host on one of Vegas's top stations, 96.3 KKLZ. She has been with the station for ten years and comes with a diverse career background. In addition to being a radio host, Wendy has lived the Vegas life as an entertainer. She has been a celebrity impersonator, rock band singer, and improv comedian. As a content creator for 96.3 KKLZ, Wendy writes about music, celebrities, mental health and wellness, and life as a Las Vegas local.