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The city of Naples has long had a tradition called caff sospeso. When buying coffee, a person who has recently been lucky would purchase two cups but only drink one, leaving the second one anonymously10, out of the goodness of their heart,

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The city of Naples has long had a tradition called 'caffè sospeso'. When buying coffee, a person who has recently been lucky would purchase two cups but only drink one, leaving the second one anonymously10, out of the goodness of their heart, for a poor person to  claim for free. This tradition is now more common worldwide.
 
However, in some cases, these little acts can be a matter of life and death. Take, for example, the unnamed commuter11, who in June 2018 fell off a station platform onto an electric railway track in Toronto, Canada. A quick-thinking, but even now unknown, bystander selflessly leapt down to pull him to safety.
 
Or Jonny Benjamin, who in London in 2008 was persuaded not to commit suicide by a passer-by. He had been considering jumping from a bridge. He later found the Good Samaritan and thanked him.He may one day find a way to pay him back in kind – though that's not the point.
 
So, why do it? Often, the acts aren't reciprocated12. The people never meet again. According to UK charity The Mental Health Foundation, acts like these can "give our lives new purpose, show us other perspectives on our own problems and even make us feel euphoric."
 
So give it a try. Hold open a door for someone, deliver a compliment - even give up your seat on a bus. Help someone who is in need. It takes all kinds. It needn't be anything huge. One day, whether you need it or not, someone might help you in your hour of need.