Robin Williams’ Son, Zak Williams, Reflects on Seeing His Dad Help Strangers on the Street: ‘What Kindness Was All About’

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  1. > “When I was a little kid and we’d be walking in San Francisco where I grew up, he would stop, talk to someone on the street — a homeless person — say, ‘Hey boss, what can I do for you?’ ” he recalls. “And we’d see him get meals, food, money.”

    > Zak, 41, says his father’s display of compassion was moving and inspiring. “He cared deeply about people in need, and I think for me, he opened my eyes to really what kindness was all about,” he explained.

  2. He was such a kind and a very sensitive soul. Too sensitive for this crazy world.

  3. It’s always heartwarming to hear things like like this.

  4. My favourite actor of all time. Was wrecked by his death, and everything I’ve ever heard of the man are constant stories like this. Golden human.

  5. Imagine how depressed he would be to see people
    Doing the fentanyl yoga. Impossible to help zombies living in shopping carts.

    Robin Williams was legend.

  6. I love Robin Williams, I don’t care about joke stealing scandals. But it’s disrespectful to hide that his death didn’t involve auto erotic effectuation. It’s shameful to sugar coat reality.

  7. When you know what it feels like, you don’t want others to have to experience it. Unless you’re a narcissist, but that’s a different topic.

  8. I just rewatched Mrs. Doubtfire the other day. It made me miss him all over again. Gone way too soon.

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