On that day her T-shirt was emblazoned with the words "I am not paid enough to be nice to you". As I walked by her desk I pulled out a $10 bill and handed it to her with a smile. "How much time of niceness will this get me?" Though momentarily caught off-guard she quickly replied, "well, that's it really...", and she held her hand out for more. I was hardly surprised and responded with "ooo, that's expensive let me save up some more" and walked back to my desk without the money. I considered getting the money back but decided it was worth the amusement and I knew that it would leave a lasting impact if I didn't request for it back. She did try once after to return it to me but I declined. Plus taking the money back would be a fearful move and I didn't want to foster a scarcity mentality about money.
Towards the end of the day I had just ended a call with a taxi dispatcher to arrange for a pickup to go home. I saw a different coworker walk by at that moment, it was someone that had almost shared a taxi with me once. I asked her in passing if she had a ride home and she said no, her husband was not picking her up today and she would be glad to share a cab with me to Midvalley. And so we did, as we arrived at Midvalley the fare was precisely $20 and she pulled out a $10 to hand to me. I was thrilled to see the $10 come back to me so quickly. I insisted she hold onto it, it felt good to practice abundance yet again.
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Isn't that a symbolic display of karma albeit in the same life.
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