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I had a very tough childhood. As a stepchild, I watched my half-sister get 5 to 10 times as many gifts. When I got my first bike for Christmas, I was 11. My stepfather added 2"x4" blocks to the pedals so my 5 year old step-sister could ride it. At 17, after one final horrible event, I finally went to live with my aunt one Christmas. (That year, all my wrapped gifts were items I had purchased while working as a temp at a department store. ) My aunt and her family were moving to California that spring. They took me along. I got a job and lived with them. I was sooooo grateful.
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It always does Mona - bring many blessings I mean. I've never paid it forward that I wasn't rewarded doubly! |
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There's a momentum that's created when one pays it forward. Giving creates good feelings for both the giver and the receiver, and encourages more giving. No downside! Mona's story was heartwarming. Despite a difficult existence, she was blessed by a loving aunt who cared enough to give her a home and expect nothing in return. I am reminded to do the same. |
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My husband and I just watched that movie a few nights ago. I had heard about paying it forward and now that I have seen the movie it is a very active idea that I will not forget and that will be passed on. Thanks
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I LOVE doing the surprise "Pay it Forward" in drive -thru's! Starbucks, McDonalds, etc. It was done to me one day - a particularly yucky day at that but what a smile & turnaround it gave me! =) Pull up to a window to pay/get your order & give the cashier $5, $10, whatever towards the car behind you's order. If you want, you can always stop ahead under the premise of checking your order & watch. Fun! Fun! =) |
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