BASED ON A TRUE STORY. In a restaurant in one of the United States, the waitress delivered a man and his wife the lunch menu, and before they glanced at it, they asked her to serve them the two cheapest dishes because they didn’t have enough money after not receiving their paycheck for several months. Due to financial difficulties encountered by the business for which they work.
Sarah, the waitress, did not think for long. I proposed two dishes to them, and they agreed without hesitation as long as they were the most inexpensive. She brought the two orders, which they devoured, and before leaving, they asked the waitress for the bill. She returned to them with a piece of paper inside her billing wallet that read: “I paid your bill from my personal account in respect of your situation.

This is a $100 present from me, and it is the least I can do for you. Thank you for your kindness. Signed by Sarah. The pair was ecstatic as they departed the eatery.
What is noticeable about the prior instance is that Sarah was overjoyed to pay the couple’s lunch bill despite her financial difficulties. She has been saving for the cost of an automatic washing machine for about a year, and any money she wastes will push back the date of her purchase of this dream item, as she now washes clothing using an old washing machine.
But what pained her the most was Sarah’s buddy criticizing her when she learned about the situation. She condemned her actions since she deny herself and her child of money, which she needed more than others to purchase a washing machine. Before sorrow could set in following her friend’s rejection of her initiative, she received a call from her mother, who asked her in a loud voice, “What did you do, Sarah?”
She responded in a quiet, trembling voice, anticipating an excruciating shock: “I did nothing. “What happened?” Her mother responded: “Facebook is on fire, applauding you and your behavior. After you paid the bill on their behalf, Sayyed and his wife shared your message with them on Facebook, which was widely circulated. I’m proud of you. …

She had hardly concluded her talk with her mother when a school buddy called to inform her that her message had gone viral across all digital social networks.
Sarah received hundreds of messages from television producers and press reporters inviting her to meet with them to discuss her unique idea. The next day, Sarah appeared on one of America’s most well-known and watched television shows.
The program’s host gave her a very expensive washing machine, a new television set, and $10,000. I acquired a $5,000 purchase certificate from an electronics firm. Gifts came down on her, totaling more than $100,000 in recognition of her outstanding humanitarian actions. Two dinners for a few bucks plus $100 altered her life.
Generosity is about providing what you really need, not what you don’t. True poverty is the deprivation of humanity and attitudes.