Hey everybody, it's Ira Glass.
Today shows a rerun from the early years of our program.
This is from back in the 1990s.
It's on a subject that just felt like it might feel good to talk about today, which is kindness.
Specifically, the kindness of strangers.
Brett was standing at a subway platform.
Afternoon rush hour, it was crowded.
And he noticed this guy.
Didn't seem homeless, decent cause.
Stopping in front of each person, looking into his or her eyes, saying something.
and moving on to the next person.
Turns out the guy was telling people.
They could stay or they had to go, or they were in or they were out.
Literally, what would he say?
Well, literally, it would be you, you're out, you're gone, you're gone, you're okay, you can stay.
And then, do people leave?
No, not at all, I mean.
And no one argued with him.
Brett wrote about the incident on his personal website, Brett News.
I may ask you to read a little bit of your account of this from your website.