One Stranger’s Kindness Slowed Me Down at the Supermarket—in the Best Way
Paying it forward for only 25 cents
Shopping for groceries is one of my least favorite tasks. However, it's got to be done.
If I am in a hurry, I like to shop at Aldi, not only because they have decent prices but also because I can get in and out quickly (and I don’t have to scan my own groceries).
They are definitely no-frills in many ways: You have to bag your own groceries, you should bring your own bags—otherwise, you have to buy them, and to get a shopping cart, you need a quarter to unlock it.
I'm trying to rush and be efficient when I realize I don’t have "the quarter" for the shopping cart!
Dammit!
I’m going to have to go back to the car to see if I have one.
I'm swearing under my breath, thinking about having to walk all the way back when…
I notice someone has placed a quarter on the wall next to the row of carts.
THANK YOU!
This little act of kindness took me from a state of "being mildly annoyed at the entire world because traffic didn’t clear a path in front of me trying to get here" to feeling great gratitude.
The fact that someone considered that doing this would make my life easier knocked my selfish, self-involved ass out of my body.
I finished my shopping in a more cheerful, mindful way. The people in the aisles didn't seem to annoy me as much.
I took way longer than usual.
It wasn't a race anymore.
I checked out, loaded the car, and when I went to return the cart—
I left a quarter.
Great thought/article (“tharticle”?)
We can be simple. It used to be that you could “pivot [your attitude] on a dime”.
Inflation must be the culprit.