In this modern age, there is a sad reality that we may never have been aware of.
It is a sense of social concern that is increasingly diminished.
Many people are more concerned with their business than helping others.
Finding sincere people in this world is getting harder.
However, it does not mean none at all.
An incident in Dumaguete, a town in Negros, the Philippines may be a life lesson.
On the hot streets of Dumaguete, an old man is often seen walking slowly pushing his cart containing the junk.
His bike carts were filled with garbage to be brought to the junk shop for sale and recycled.
The old man looked very weak and had difficulty pushing his bike cart full of rags.
Many of the drivers behind him honked at the old man.
They force him to step aside or walk faster.
Luckily, a passing motorcyclist witnessed the events experienced by the grandfather.
Instead of honking, he stopped and left his motorcycle to help the old man.
On that hot afternoon, a noble-hearted gentleman who helped a junky-footed grandfather was a teacher named Jay Mongcupa.
Not reluctant, he helped the old man push the cart until he arrived at the thrift shop.
This incident attracted the attention of a local photographer, Denniz Futalan.
Feeling salute with the treatment of Mongcupa, Futalan immortalize the scene in several photographs.
Not only to drive her to a thrift store, Mongcupa also bought water because her grandfather was thirsty.
Futalan was amazed, in this era, there are still people who want to bother to help others without reward.