
Despite living with ALS, 43-year-old Chris Rosati dedicates himself to performing acts of kindness for others. He's especially fascinated by the butterfly effect, or a small occurrence that snowballs and results in larger, unexpected occurrences. Chris recently decided to test the theory in real life.
Chris headed to a local diner and gave two random girls $50 each, along with the request to do something good with the money. He left the diner and forgot all about it — until he received an email with an attached photo of a village in Africa. In the photo, smiling people held handmade signs that read, “Thanks a lot for spreading kindness, Chris Rosati.”
As it turned out, Chris handed $50 each to a pair of sisters — 13-year-old Kate and her 10-year-old sister Anna. Following his instructions to do something good with the money, they remembered how their dad worked with a village in Sierra Leone as a member of the Peace Corps. The village had recently become free of the Ebola disease, so the girls decided to pay for a celebration for everyone in the village to enjoy. The butterfly effect had indeed spread across the world.
Chris was so blown away by the girls' kindness that he expanded his butterfly effect even greater. Watch the video below to see what happened next. This is incredible!
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