He walked between the idling vehicles. Vehicles whose drivers I am quite sure impatiently
waited for the light to turn green.
Everyone wants to reach their destination right? He walked laboriously. It made me think about how effortless it was
for me to just get up from a chair and walk to another room, without thinking
about it. I could almost feel the pain
he must sometimes feel, just to walk.
He walked between the idling vehicles, but he was still slightly
too far away for me to get his attention.
I assumed he would continue walking between the vehicles, toward my
vehicle. I pulled $2.00 out of my purse, waiting for him to get closer, but
just then he turned between two vehicles and stepped onto the sidewalk. I was slightly disappointed as I put the
$2.00 back into my purse, admittedly wondering what he would have done with the
money. I also thought to myself, 'if he only knew how close he was to $2.00',
especially as I seldom carry cash. We
sat at the light for another 15 or 20 seconds.
Ample time for him to have continued walking. He had become discouraged and given up when
he was so close. Who knows how many
people behind me may also have had $2.00, or more?
As I sat waiting for the light to turn green, I thought about
people in general, who had given up, not knowing how close they were to achieving
their dream. How many people had given
up and walked back onto the sidewalk just before their $2.00? I winced at the thought that it could be
me! Just then I said a quick prayer, ‘please
God, don’t let me give up just before my breakthrough, before my $2.00.’ I put my purse back, thinking ‘if he only
knew’.
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