Homeless Man’s Time Note…

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  • March 22, 2026

The cold that evening felt sharper than usual, slipping past my coat and settling deep in my bones. I had just finished another long shift at the sporting goods store where I’d spent nearly two decades. My mind was cluttered—with bills, my daughter’s school struggles, and the endless rhythm of responsibility.

As I walked toward the bus stop, the wind dragged bits of trash along the pavement. That’s when I noticed the soft glow of a small shawarma stand. Nearby stood a man, thin and withdrawn, with a dog pressed closely against him. Both stared at the food in silence.

He asked the vendor for hot water. The reply was harsh, dismissive. Something about that moment unsettled me. I thought of my grandmother, who used to say that even the smallest kindness could carry unseen meaning.

Without letting myself hesitate, I ordered two shawarmas and two coffees. I handed them to him. His hands shook as he accepted them, murmuring a quiet blessing that felt heavier than the gesture itself.

As I turned to leave, he stopped me gently. He scribbled something on a small piece of paper and asked me to read it later. I slipped it into my pocket and went home, where life quickly took over.

The next evening, I found the note while emptying my coat. The message stunned me: I had helped him once before. A date and place were written beneath—something I barely remembered.

Then it came back. A rainy afternoon, a crowded café, and a man who looked completely defeated. I had bought him something small, nothing I thought would matter.

But it had mattered.

That realization changed everything.

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