They claim that true heroes don’t wear capes and instead appear to be ordinary people. They just do good actions without expecting anything in return. This hero may be anyone: a neighbor, a boss, a cashier at a store, or even you. Story 1: A few years ago, my husband wakes me up early in the morning and asks me where my passport is. I say, “In my bag!” And he snidely says, “Where’s your bag?” It turns out that yesterday I wandered around a construction hypermarket and left it there while I was looking at something…. I had my alarm go off in an underground car park the other day. It started screaming, flashing, beeping, the car wouldn’t start and react to the key fob. I couldn’t do anything. A man came round, moved me aside and said, “Got any tools?” I’m like, “No.” He brought his own tools and fixed it. He had a beautiful girl with him, and she stood there the whole time looking at him with admiration. © kate_smetana Yesterday a guy came up to me in the subway and said, “Miss, what a beautiful dress you wear, like berry ice cream!” I’m in my fourth year on maternity leave, I’ve already forgotten when I last received compliments from a stranger. Sir, if you’re reading this, thank you, you made my day! © kurassan / Pikabu I was in NYC taking a lunch break at a job I absolutely hated. I was sitting eating alone at a McDonald’s, and after about 15 minutes this man in his forties or fifties (I’m a 28-year-old male at the time) goes up to me and says something like, “Hey man, you look really sad. Things will get better,” and just shook my hand. Takes a lot for one adult man to offer that up to another strange man. Really cheered me up. © Unknown author / Reddit I was at a supermarket to do some shopping when my baby had a blow out diaper. I also had my 2-year-old with me. There was no family restroom, so I had to use the changing station in the ladies’ room.