The other day at the library I was helping a woman who had a
$1.00 fine. She handed me a ten dollar bill and asked me if I would put the
extra money towards someone’s fines that really needed it because they were
struggling financially or what not. She said she hadn’t done any service for
the day yet and so decided that this would be her service. I was very touched
by this. It sounded like she tried to do something like this at least once a
day. What a great way to live right? All that she asked was that I ask the
person who received the money to pay it forward in some small act of service
for someone else.
A little later on a new mom came in with her three small
children and a newborn in her arms. She had a substantial fine (for the library
anyway) and said that she hadn’t been able to bring the books back on time
because she was on bed rest and maternity leave. I decided that this would be
the perfect person to give the money to. When I told her that someone had paid
for her fines she was shocked and seemed so incredibly grateful. I told her
that her benefactor simply asked her to do some kind of service for someone
else in return. The lady said that she most definitely would and thanked me
profusely, though I didn’t do anything.
I know nine dollars doesn’t seem like a big deal, but it
kind of was to me. And I’m sure it was to the woman who received it. It
inspired her and all of the librarians to do something kind and pay it forward.
I want to live like this generous woman. I may not have a lot of excess money,
but I can do small things. She made me want to pay it forward, and I hope this
story makes you want to too!
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That's how I want to live my life!
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