▲ | circadian 3 hours ago | |
I'm in my 40s now, but when I was very young I had quite a rough time living in shared accommodation. It was people reaching out and asking me if I wanted to go out, whether or not I could, that in the same way stuck with me as helping to deal with being lonely. I still have the memory of peoples kindness and this story reminded me of those kindnesses. It's kind of a beautiful memory to have, even when the times were dark. My interpretation is that Alexei might well have understood that Anna felt lonely / homesick. The reaching out could well have been simply sympathetic and well thought through to help include someone. That's what people did for me when I was young and out of my depth. Those people probably helped steer me into a good place when it could've gone bad. It's always nice to reflect on the kindness of others. :) | ||
▲ | bigiain 15 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
> My interpretation is that Alexei might well have understood that Anna felt lonely / homesick. Maybe? Perhaps Alexei was just one of those rare people who treated everybody with kindness? Either way, respect to Alexei - and everybody like him. |