A Kind Story That Prove a Little Sympathy Goes a Long Way

One day, while I was working at a fast food restaurant, this lady left her Louis Vuitton bag on the table.o I grabbed it and placed it in the lost and found.I never glanced inside.A month passed by.My manager asked, “Hey, it’s been a month…

do you want that bag?”I answered yes and went into the rear to collect it.I opened the top and was surprised to find nothing but a piece of paper.I opened the piece of paper to find a receipt for the bag.

On the receipt was a message that read, “To the girl who needed a new purse during the holidays.”Whoever this lady was planning to do this in the first place. I looked at the receipt—$1700 for this bag!? I carefully packed my belongings in it, took it home, and said nothing further about it.

That purse helped me seem nice in a lot of job interviews. I still have the bag because it reminds me of those humble days when I didn’t have much and encourages me to give back to others.

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