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One Samaritan to another
I've been there. I was responsible for helping someone in thier time of need and stepped up to the plate like we were born to do, and I left without giving my name or any personal information about who I am. I believe we have a purpose in this life.... to help others when we are called to do so. This woman showed her true spirit... giving the money back to the other woman and not accepting anything in return. That's the way it was meant to be. If we all did that we would see a chain of events happening across the world... people giving back and karma taking care of the rest. Remember the old addage: What goes around comes around... Reap what you sow... Give and it will come back to you 50 fold...This woman will reap the benefits for years to come for being a true Samaritan. I applaud her for it. My only wish is that others would do the same.