I was seven months pregnant, broke, and barely getting by when I saw an elderly man at the grocery store struggling to pay for food. He chose dog food for his little terrier over buying himself a meal. Without thinking twice, I spent my last $20 to cover his groceries.
The next morning, I woke up to find a new car with a red bow, groceries, baby supplies, and a heartfelt letter on my doorstep. His name was Graham, and it turned out he wasn’t poor at all—he had been honoring his late wife’s tradition of testing whether kindness still existed in the world.
That day, I thought I was helping him. But in reality, he was helping me — reminding me that compassion and hope always come back when you need them most.