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Events like the mass shooting in Cumbria have a profound effect and not only on those directly involved. If an apparently ordinary person can kill and injure his relatives and friends and then go on to randomly shoot anyone he likes, our assumptions about our lives and the society we live in can be shattered. Those who hear about such crimes, no matter where they live, can become suspicious, afraid and even paranoid, about the people they share their reality with.

However, I think it is important that we do not let such horrific events blind us to the basic goodness that animates much of the actions of our fellow humans. Last night, while walking our dog, I came across this baby’s hat hung on a tree support. Dropped from a pushchair, perhaps when adult eyes were not looking, someone had found it, picked it up and placed it in full view of anyone passing. There is no law that says a person must do this. There is no accepted social obligation either. There was probably no one else around whenever it was the finder picked the hat up, so there was no kudos to be gained from their action. They did it simply because they wanted too. Hanging the hat on the tree carried a message, it said: “I found this. I don’t know who it belongs to. I am placing it here so if whoever lost it comes back they will see it more easily.”

Last Saturday morning I got a call from a number I didn’t recognise. The caller asked if I was Paul Walker. “Yes”, I replied. “I have just found your wallet in the park while walking my dog,” the caller said. Despite offers to go and pick it up, the caller insisted they would bring the wallet to me. Ten minutes later a lady knocked on the door and handed me my wallet, which I didn’t even know I had lost. She didn’t ask for a reward, she didn’t stop long enough for me to even ask her name. She simply returned my wallet and left. It was an act of kindness, no more and no less. It was in my opinion a beautiful example of ‘Love’ for a stranger that make our societies function so well most of the time.

I hope the baby got its hat back, but even if it didn’t, whoever found it and hung it on the ‘finding tree’, picked up my spirits with it. Thank you whoever you are :)

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