She was at Dunkin’ Donuts when she noticed a homeless man gathering up change on the side of the road. He walked inside eventually and began counting his money. She began conversing with the man, much to his chagrin. He only had approximately a dollar in change, so she made the decision to offer to buy him a coffee and bagel out of her own pocket in exchange for his willingness to sit and chat. He complied. She realized she needed to get back to class after they had talked for well over an hour. He ordered her to wait and handed her a message at that point.
I just came across a sociological experiment in which a young woman was dressed properly and left alone on the sidewalk. The majority of onlookers took the time to ask her where her parents were and if she needed assistance. That identical female was now dressed in filthy, worn clothes and stood in the same spot. Many people passed her by, but none of them seemed to notice her. Those who did so with a look of resentment on their faces.
Today’s tragic truth is as follows: It makes me question when the world becomes a place where greedy folks judge others solely on the basis of their appearance. Or, how come a rich person’s life is more valuable than a poor person’s?
Thankfully, someone appears along the road who demonstrates that not everyone has lost their ability to empathize with others who are less fortunate, giving us hope that not everything is lost.
Casey Fischer was on her way to get some coffee at Dunkin’ Donuts during her break from classes when she noticed a homeless man collecting up coins on the side of the road. He then went inside in the aim of purchasing something to eat.
Fisher could see the difference in the man’s hand barely made $1 as she came closer. She then invited him to sit at her table and offered to pay for his coffee and bagel.
Chris introduced himself to Fischer and explained how he was frequently treated unfairly simply because he was homeless.
He admitted to doing drugs, which turned him into the man he despised. What he truly desired in life was to be the son or daughter of his late mother. However, I was unable to do so.
Fischer told Chris she was delighted to meet him and that she had to go since it was time for her to return to class. But then the man ordered her to wait a minute and handed her a crumpled up piece of paper on which he had written something and delivered it to his new acquaintance.
Fischer was taken aback when she read the note. She had no idea that what she done would have such an impact on the homeless man. This meeting meant a lot more to him than just a cup of coffee and a bagel. It had an effect on him.
“Today I wanted to murder myself,” the note stated. “…because of you, I no longer do.” Thank you, lovely lady.”
We’d also like to express our gratitude to this charming young lady. You are the necessary shift for the globe to continue to spin.
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Love and Peace