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Angry Man Walks In Shouting and Cursing, 70 Year Old Woman’s Reaction Brings Him To Tears

Have you ever been in a situation where you were extremely uncomfortable and you were wondering what was going to be the outcome? We sometimes run into these problems when we are on public transportation. After all, we are nothing more than a captive audience for anyone who wants to throw a fit or express their opinion loud and clear. If you have ever been in this type of situation, you realize how uncomfortable it can be.

It happened on the Canadian subway and the man seemed quite irritated when he entered the car. He was able to calm down but it wasn’t because of somebody stronger than him putting him in his place, it was because of a little old lady had something to say. Her actions that day are an example for all of us to imitate.

When the man entered the car, he was shouting and cursing. Everybody on the subway that day was uncomfortable. He was so aggressive that some people were even moving away from him. One man, Ehab Taha watched when something rather amazing happened. A 70-year-old woman did not move away from him but rather, she waited until this 6’5″ man came near to her. It was then that she did the most unusual thing; she reached out and grabbed his hand as if to reassure him. He sat down and you could see that there were tears in his eyes.

The moment was captured by Taha and he shared it with his friends on Facebook. It wasn’t long before it went viral with over 30,000 shares. People around the world were touched by what happened on that subway. He also spoke to the woman after it happened and she gave a piece of wisdom that we can all appreciate.

“I’m a mother and he needed someone to touch,” she said. She then began to cry herself and you could tell that she was a compassionate woman to the core.

Taha gave a reminder to those who were listening. “Don’t fear or judge the stranger on the bus: life does not provide equal welfare for all its residents.”

We live in a world that is sometimes difficult but those that we ignore are sometimes the one that needs the most help and reassurance.