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I BOUGHT SHAWARMA AND COFFEE FOR A HOMELESS MAN — IN RETURN, HE GAVE ME A NOTE AND TOLD ME TO READ IT AT HOME.That evening, the thermometer showed 26.6°F. The wind cut through my coat, and snowflakes stung my cheeks. All I wanted was to get home, take a hot bath, and sip cocoa. But as I approached the shawarma stand near the corner, my steps faltered.There he was — a man wrapped in tattered fabric, trembling as a scrappy dog pressed against him for warmth. His rough, pleading voice broke through the cold.”Just a cup of hot water, please,” he asked.”GET OUT OF HERE!” the vendor snapped, not even looking at him.The dog whimpered, and something inside me broke. My grandmother’s words echoed: “Kindness costs nothing but can change everything.” I stepped forward.”Two coffees and two shawarmas, please.”The vendor frowned but filled the order. Blushing, I handed the bag and cups to the man. “Here,” I muttered.As I walked away, his raspy voice stopped me. “Wait.” He held out a crumpled paper. “Read it at home,” he said with a strange smile.I stuffed the note into my pocket, dismissing it as I focused on my commute, work emails, and the hundred other trivialities of modern life.It wasn’t until the next evening, as I cleaned out my coat pocket, that I found it. The paper was creased and worn, but the message was clear.The words left me speechless. I whispered to myself, “Is this real?”⬇️Story continues in the first comment
On a bitter winter evening, I bought shawarma and coffee for a homeless man and his dog. What seemed like an ordinary act of kindness turned into…