Doing what I can for the little man
I’m a creature of habit.
Every morning on my way to work I stop for coffee at the gas station on the corner. I know all the workers and all the workers know me. I like it that way. Kind of makes me feel as if I live in Mayberry.
And every morning my total comes to $1.39. That’s for a 20 ounce coffee. Though I could save a few cents and go with a smaller cup, I like to indulge myself.
But I assure you my daily trip for coffee isn’t just about me.
You see, I rarely have the exact amount so I typically end up with a pocket full of change.
Well, the store has a little “need a penny/leave a penny” tray. Though I’ve never taken a penny, whenever I end up getting pennies as change, I always leave them.
It’s usually just a single penny, but a few times it’s been as many as six or even eleven. Doesn’t sound like much, but multiply this out over the 3 years I’ve been doing this and we’re talking probably 15 or 20 dollars. And that’s nothing to sneeze at when you consider I don’t know who’ll be using the pennies or what they’ll be using them for.
Now I realize it’s easy for people to think I’m bragging here. Sure, Mr. Moneybags buys the *big* cup of coffee and then portrays himself as an altruist so he doesn’t seem so materialistic. But I assure you I’m not bragging.
I’m merely trying to show that the wealthier I become, the more I can do for the little people. And it feels good. In fact, tomorrow I may leave a quarter.
Posted on Wednesday, September 19, 2007 at 06:40 PM
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