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This boxing commercial delivers an unexpected punch
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This commercial depicts a young man training and working hard to become a better boxer. You can see the concentration and dedication it takes as he jumps rope, uses punching bags and trains against others. - photo by Wendy Jessen
When confronted with danger, it can be hard to see the big picture.

This commercial depicts a young man training and working hard to become a better boxer. You can see the concentration and dedication it takes as he jumps rope, uses punching bags and trains against others.

When he is in a boxing match, his younger brother watches from outside the ring. He wins the match and heads home receiving some congratulations on his win.

It is clear that he and his younger brother live in deplorable conditions. As they get closer to home, another young man wearing a hoodie comes out from the shadows and approaches the boys. Instinctively, the young boxer moves his younger brother behind him.

"Give!" says the hooded boy as he shoves the young man. The young boxer reaches into his pocket, pulls out his money and hands it to the stranger. As the stranger runs away, the younger brothers asks, "Why didn't you beat him up?"

"He is hungry," the young boxer answers.

When this young boy could have resisted or fought back to keep his small amount of change, he instead chose to give. He saw that the hooded boy was acting in desperation. He had compassion.

As humans, we sometimes make poor decisions out of desperation, frustration or because we feel hurt. If we can seek to look at those who lash out at us for no apparent reason, trying to see what is going on underneath the surface, we would be a more compassionate and charitable society.

Read this article on how to show compassion.

Being quick to judge often leads us to make poor decisions involving others. Read this beautiful message about learning to see beyond appearances and looking for the good in others.
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