Saturday, December 10, 2005
Karma or Coincidence?
I went to Wal-Mart the other day because I needed a pair of scissors and a sewing kit - scissors so I can cut the wrapping paper for the gifts I purchased for my family and the sewing kit for the holes in my pants pockets. As I was walking through the parking lot I found two $5 bills wrapped tightly up and well folded. 'Sweet,' I thought, and contemplated how I might spend my new found wealth, the top choice being treating myself to a good meal. Being a bachelor again means I'm back to my pre-marriage habit of foods that come in boxes and can be prepared in 10 minutes or less. I also eat veggies and fruits, but mine is a simple existence; that's not a bad thing.
I went into the store and did my shopping, and headed out right past a Salvation Army bell ringing person (do they have an official name?). I came to the decision that I would give the money to a worthy charity. I wasnt' losing anything, it wasn't my money to start with, it will hopefully help out somebody who can use a hand, it made me feel good to do it, and I figured, perhaps, some of the good feeling would somehow reach the person who lost the money in the first place; at least their loss wasn't a total waste.
I felt pretty good about myself for the rest of the day. I even felt pretty good about myself for my decision the next day while I was at work.
As I'm walking through the store I notice what looks like another wadded up piece of paper money under one of the animal habitats. Sure enough it is American currency - this time a $20 bill.
My first thought was towards what charity I should donate this money too so that the next day I will stumble across a $50 dollar bill. I actually haven't decided yet what I'm going to do with the money - I've thought about donating it, putting it towards a copy of 'The Writer's Market', or, again, treating myself to a nice meal. Well, I went ahead and had a nice meal yesterday, but I used my own funds for it. I still have the $20, and I'm still wondering what I should do with it..
I went into the store and did my shopping, and headed out right past a Salvation Army bell ringing person (do they have an official name?). I came to the decision that I would give the money to a worthy charity. I wasnt' losing anything, it wasn't my money to start with, it will hopefully help out somebody who can use a hand, it made me feel good to do it, and I figured, perhaps, some of the good feeling would somehow reach the person who lost the money in the first place; at least their loss wasn't a total waste.
I felt pretty good about myself for the rest of the day. I even felt pretty good about myself for my decision the next day while I was at work.
As I'm walking through the store I notice what looks like another wadded up piece of paper money under one of the animal habitats. Sure enough it is American currency - this time a $20 bill.
My first thought was towards what charity I should donate this money too so that the next day I will stumble across a $50 dollar bill. I actually haven't decided yet what I'm going to do with the money - I've thought about donating it, putting it towards a copy of 'The Writer's Market', or, again, treating myself to a nice meal. Well, I went ahead and had a nice meal yesterday, but I used my own funds for it. I still have the $20, and I'm still wondering what I should do with it..
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Hurrah!! My first comment. So this is how it feels...
I'm definatly tempted to spend it! LIke I said I want the new Writers market which is pricey. At the same time donating the money last time made me feel pretty darn good too...tough call...
I'm definatly tempted to spend it! LIke I said I want the new Writers market which is pricey. At the same time donating the money last time made me feel pretty darn good too...tough call...
Put part of it in a Salvation Army bucket and spend the rest.....just don't spend it at Wal Mart!!!!!
I actually totally agree, eaprez, I'm not a big fan of Walmart. But, I currently have a very limited budget, and it was the one place in town that I could think of to acquire what I needed. I don't spend much money at Walmart, hate trying to find what I need there, but sometimes it's just the most practical option.
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