Another lovely encounter with a man who asked me for spare change

Things are pretty quiet ’round these parts.  I spend most of the talking through my fingers as opposed to using my voice.  I’m a little boggled by the speed at which time is passing, my fall class starts two weeks from yesterday and my first thesis deadline is a week after that.

Yesterday I was walking home from a particularly peaceful meditation practice when a man sitting on the sidewalk made eye contact with me.  He looked sort of dirty and was shaking a paper cup at passersby.  When he caught me gaze, he raised his cup towards me hopefully.  I smiled first and then said, “I’m really sorry, but I can’t.”  His face broke out into a huge grin and he sort of ducked his head as if he was a little embarrassed and said, “Oh, it’s okay.  You have a good night.”  There was something so loving and genuine about the interaction that it kept me grinning for hours after.

I don’t know why so much of what I write tends to be about positive interactions with strangers, particularly ones who I encounter when they ask me for money, but there is something about choosing to be kind when it isn’t always the most obvious action, that really resonates with me.

3 thoughts on “Another lovely encounter with a man who asked me for spare change

  1. Anthony

    Believe it or not, it’s that interaction with people on the street that makes my ventures into the city so intersting – and satisfying.

    It’s usually such little things. Once, a man outside the Wawa near the Convention Center asked me for a YooHoo and a pack of Reese’s cups. How could I say no? I even bought a pack for myself.

    And the man that I used to see on Broad, between Chestnut and Locust with his dog. One night, he was dog-less, asking for money to get his dog out of the vet’s. Such simple things.

    There but for the grace of God.

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  2. Treasure of Baghdad

    As for me, they don’t ask me for money! They ask me for ciggarettes because they always see me smoking 😛 Bad I know. What is even worse is that I give them what they want and sometimes light it for them!

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  3. Sussie Sutton

    I hope you went back and gave him some money. Your discription was so on the money that I could also see his smiling face which made me wonder if he was a test for you? Or an angel in disguise.

    Sorry for the late comment I am trying to catch up on my blog reading. I just found you about 3 months ago and love your blog.

    Comming to you from Texas
    Sussie

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