Story ‣ Dignified Acts of Charity

The Bargain at the Market

She approached the old man and asked, “How much are the eggs?”
“$0.25 an egg, Madam,” he replied.
She quickly countered, “I’ll take 6 eggs for $1.25, or I’ll walk away.”

The old seller, desperate, responded, “Take them at your price. Maybe this is a good start—I haven’t sold a single egg today.”

Satisfied with her bargain, she took the eggs and walked off, feeling victorious.

A Different Scene at the Restaurant

She got into her luxurious car and drove to an upscale restaurant with her friend. There, they ordered whatever they fancied. After eating only a little, they left most of the food untouched.

When it was time to pay, the bill came to $45. She handed over $50 and told the owner to keep the change.

A Stark Contrast

To the restaurant owner, this was just another generous tip. But to the poor egg seller, her earlier actions were a painful reminder of inequality.

The Bigger Question

Why do we flex our power when buying from those in need, yet show generosity to those who don’t require it?

A Lesson from a Father

My father often paid extra when buying simple goods from poor vendors, even if he didn’t need the items. Curious, I once asked him why.

His response? “It’s charity wrapped in dignity, my child.”

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