walking up to the register
i saw the cashier
a bit of an awkward, gawky type
with kind eyes and a worried face
who didn’t appear to have a lot of self-confidence
having just finished with a customer
he was ready to deal with my order.
his head was down
i said hello
he looked at me and said
“that last customer told me to smile.
he has no idea how hard it is for me
how hard it is to be here right now
no idea what im dealing with
what i’m going through
how it’s a miracle i’m even here
it would be really hard for anyone
i have to be here until midnight
this is just the beginning of my shift.”
as he quietly told me this
tears began to slowly roll down his face
he grabbed a box of tissues to wipe them away
all the while continuing to check me out.
we bagged my things together
as he went on –
“they told me to hold in my emotions
but i think its okay to show them
what’s wrong with that, i think it’s a good thing?”
when he finished with my order
his manager came over
with a compassionate and not angry face
without a word
took over his register
i thanked him for helping me
agreed that it’s certainly okay to feel and express things
told him that i hope things will get better
he walked off in silence and punched out
i hope that he takes a long break
goes home for the day
whatever he needs
has someone waiting for him who will support him
i don’t think he wanted an answer from me
just wanted me to listen
to acknowledge his humanity
his struggles, his emotions
tell him that it was okay for him to feel and express them
i hope he is back when i stop in for my weekly grocery shop.
i hope that things are better.
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“tears come from the heart and not from the brain.”
-leonardo da vinci
I hope things are better for him too. This really pulled my heartstrings. No one wants to see another struggling.
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yes, i agree, lucy –
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Poor kid. I hope he’s got the support he needs.
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yes, i really do, too –
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So sad. It was good of you to listen. I hope he’s OK. 😦
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yes, me too, maerril –
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It certainly is OK to talk about things like this, Beth. Certainly better than bottling it up.
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absolutely, mark –
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Powerful and important reminder. This world is endlessly daunting. Kindness, empathy, just listening? The greatest gifts we can give each other
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yes, i so agree, roy –
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Each one carries his or her cross in life.
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Yes
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You were kind in your actions and words. Hopefully, it was the compassion he needed right then and will carry him through his troubles.
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I hope so
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I am so glad you were there to listen. Often that’s all anyone really needs.
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Well, THAT made me cry (taking off glasses to wipe tears). Bless his heart. We’ve all been there.
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Yes, to all of that, kerby
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Well, that went in a different direction than I thought. Thank you for telling this story.
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Happy to share
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I hope he’s okay. That’s so sad and especially since you can’t do anything to help him. As you said, I hope he has someone at home, some kind people around him to support him. I feel so bad for him Let us know if you see him again and he’s better.
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yes, me too and i certainly will
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In a span of a few minutes he had 2 people show him compassion. I hope he continues to receive it through his crisis. I hope you can let us know if you see him next week.
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i hope for him too, and i will, colleen –
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Thank you Beth.
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Glad he had a good boss, and hope he has support to get over it!
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yes, that was lucky for him at least and i also hope has support outside of work –
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thank you for being such a compassionate soul and ray of hope,Beth:)
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Wow, I’m glad you were there to listen.
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me too –
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So sad.
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it was –
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so beautiful….thanks for caring….I understand the feeling of an exploding heart and why tears happen….wish you would be closer by and available to me because you are a dear person,,,,yay for beth!
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I thought it was very heart-warming how he trusted you with his sorrow. You somehow must have given him permission to do that with you and for himself, unlike the previous customer. And how touching from his boss to just take over without many words. I feel both of you gave him just what he needed most at this time.
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i think that sometimes people just know when they are with people who won’t judge them
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Yes, it takes two, though, one not to judge, and another to know. It was very kind of you.
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Poor fella. I hope he’s okay. Your kindness towards him warms my heart. ฅ(≚ᄌ≚)♡
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Awh. I wonder what was the matter. I’m guessing someone died or is in the hospital. So glad the manager took over for him. I hope whatever it is is better.
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Yes, I hope so-
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Kindness and compassion make life a little more bearable when things don’t go according to plan! 💖
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yes, they can make all the difference
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Love this! Thanks for sharing.
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you are very welcome –
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May his pain lessen so he can see and be grateful for the many blessings that come his way each day.
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yes –
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