Connect with us

З життя

Struggling to Afford Food? Get a Job! How Long Can You Live Off Others’ Money? I Was Laid Off Today, But I Won’t Sit Around Expecting Handouts

Published

on

A bus rumbled along a rain-soaked London street, filled with passengers doing their best impressions of statuesglued to their phones or gazing thoughtfully out the window, studiously ignoring everyone else. The drizzle outside tapped gently on the windows, merely adding to the citys mood.

At the next stop, a homeless man climbed aboard. Though probably no older than fifty, life had etched his face with lines and made him look far older. As he shuffled down the aisle, an unmistakably pungent aroma wafted through the bus, causing several stiff upper lips to quiver. His clothes were grubby, his hair in wild disarraya far cry from anyones idea of business casual.

Ladies and gents, would you be so kind as to spare some change for a loaf? I havent eaten in three days, he announced, voice carrying a note of weariness.

Most passengers pretended they hadnt heard a thing, suddenly fascinated by adverts for discount carpet cleaning. A few, however, began rummaging in their purses and wallets for coins.

Suddenly, a sharply dressed bloke named Jonathan piped up from behind his copy of The Times.

No money for food, mate? Why dont you get a job? How long do you plan to live off other people’s kindness? I got the sack today myself, but you dont see me begging. Ive even got a mortgage to worry about!

Jonathan, who by all appearances was doing rather well, glared at the man as if he alone caused the economic downturn. The homeless mans shoulders drooped. He looked away, embarrassed, and fumbled in his tatty trouser pocket, finally producing a handful of copper and silver coinshis meagre savings. He offered them to Jonathan.

Here you go. Looks like you need it more than I do. Good folks on this busll help me out, Im sure.

With that, the homeless man headed down the bus, intent on hopping off at the next stop. Jonathan, momentarily stunned, jumped up and chased after him, trying desperately to hand the money back. The rest of the passengers watched in baffled silence, a soggy hush filling the bus.

When Jonathan caught up, puffing and clutching the returned money, he launched into an attempt to defend himself, but the homeless man just chuckled, shaking his head.

Lifes not so bad, mate. Plenty of kind people about if you just take the time to notice. Got to enjoy the little things while you can, mused the homeless man, his eyes twinkling kindly beneath the battered brim of his old flat cap.

Jonathan stood stock still, pound coins slick in his fist, tears streaming unexpectedly down his cheeks. It was obvious that this strange encounter had carved itself into his heart. He clutched the coins tightlyperhaps as a reminder that generosity often turns up in the most unexpected places.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Ваша e-mail адреса не оприлюднюватиметься. Обов’язкові поля позначені *

4 + 14 =

Також цікаво:

З життя2 хвилини ago

I Was Raised by My Grandmother, But Now My Parents Want Me to Pay Them Child Support

My family and I lived in different towns, scattered across England. We havent seen one another in over twenty years...

З життя2 хвилини ago

The New Daughter-in-Law Said Her Unborn Baby Needs Its Own Room, So Mum and I Have to Clear Out the Spare Bedroom

I often think now that my brothers marriage was ill-advised. In truth, I made every effort at first to keep...

З життя48 хвилин ago

I Found a Letter from My First Love in My Attic, Written in 1991—One I Had Never Seen Before—After Reading It, I Typed Her Name into the Search Bar

I once came across a letter in my attic from my first love, dated 1991a letter I’d never seen before....

З життя48 хвилин ago

When Patience Becomes Your Greatest Strength

When Patience Turns to Strength Charlotte sat on the edge of the bed, clutching the wretched shirt as if it...

З життя1 годину ago

Struggling to Afford Food? Get a Job! How Long Can You Live Off Others’ Money? I Was Laid Off Today, But I Won’t Sit Around Expecting Handouts

A bus rumbled along a rain-soaked London street, filled with passengers doing their best impressions of statuesglued to their phones...

З життя1 годину ago

You Wish! The Substitute Thought He’d Be Living in My Flat at My Expense

Ive always considered myself incredibly fortunate, mainly because Ive been so goal-driven all my life. By the age of twenty-five,...

З життя2 години ago

My Mother-in-law Has Chosen to Move into My Flat and Give Her Own Apartment to My Daughter

My husband grew up in a bustling household, one of those families where you need a spreadsheet just to keep...

З життя2 години ago

Sixteen Years After Disappearing, My Children’s Birth Mother Shows Up and Claims She’s Their Real Mum—My Kids’ Reactions Leave Me Speechless

I married David eighteen years ago. It wasnt exactly a fairy tale to begin with, what with his rather tragic...