Two days before my 68-year-old grandma passed away, she sent a message asking if anyone could spare some money for something “important.” Most of us ignored it, but I sent her some without asking why.
The next day, she was gone. When we entered her home, we found dozens of small gift boxes with our names on them. Inside were handwritten letters, photos, and meaningful keepsakes—her final gifts to the family.
My letter said, “You were the only one who listened when I needed someone. Don’t ever lose that kindness.”
She wasn’t asking for herself. She was leaving us one last lesson: love, kindness, and being there for family are the greatest gifts we can give.