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02/25/2026

Doing good deeds is so rewarding; it’s even better when the outcome is priceless. My inner wisdom may have put me in a place at the right time, it seems, being of help when it’s often overlooked by many others. While arriving at the grocery store, a lady was trying to navigate her overloaded flat cart along with trying to hold her two-year-old boy’s hand. I could tell she was really struggling to keep it all under control. A few items from her cart started to fall off onto the ground, and I went over to her to help her pick them up. I looked at her and asked, “Would you like any help with anything? I can push your cart or hold your child’s hand and help them to the car while you steer your cart.” She looked at me and said it was okay to hold her son’s hand. As I was walking with her son, I noticed her car was not in a convenient location; however, she used her key fob to unlock her car doors, so that I could get her child in a safer situation. I then proceeded to put him in the car seat, buckled him in, and wished the lady a good day. Create the world you would like to see, because I refuse to believe that only bad exists. To me, it’s simple: if I’m able, by all means, offer a helping hand, because after all, being in the right place at the right time is sometimes all you need❣️

12/19/2022

This is an awesome way to pay it forward! 💵➡️✅

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Don’t miss this lesson… Why should we pay cash everywhere with banknotes instead of a card?

- I have a $50 banknote in my pocket. Going to a restaurant and paying for dinner with it. The restaurant owner then uses the note to pay for the laundry. The laundry owner then uses the note to pay the barber. The barber will then use the note for shopping. After an unlimited number of payments, it will still remain a $50, which has fulfilled its purpose to everyone who used it for payment and the bank has jumped dry from every cash payment transaction made.
But if I come to a restaurant and pay with digital Card, bank fees for my payment transaction charged to the seller are 3% so around $1.50 and so the fee $1.50 for each further payment transaction for restaurant owner or payments of the owner of the laundry shop, the barber etc.. Therefore, after 30 transactions, the initial $50 will remain only $5 and the remaining $45 became the property of the bank thanks to all digital transactions and fees.

Pay with cash. I personally need to do better at this.

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