What Goes Around

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It was an experience that exemplified what we say every day in Gotham.


Last week, I was on the LIRR with my head buried in my phone – oh, what a surprise. But as the conductor came by, the woman sitting across from me realized that she had left her wallet at home. Not only did she not have her train pass, but she didn’t have a penny. Haven’t we all experienced that feeling? It’s awful.


So, I took out my wallet and told the conductor that I would pay her fare. The woman was relieved and appreciative. The conductor who was really trying to help, thanked me profusely – and then said, “I’ll be right back, I need to get a pen”. But here’s the thing. The conductor never came back – and I wasn’t sure why she needed a pen to begin with . . .


Then, my new friend across the aisle and I started talking. While her train fare was now taken care of, she didn’t even have any money to buy a MetroCard. I was worried for her and so I gave her $20 and my business card.


Two days later, that $20 arrived at my office with the nicest note – promising to “pay it forward” the next time she was in the situation to do so.


What do we say in Gotham at every meeting? It’s better to give than receive, but what goes around comes around. It really does.

Comments

Carly Bentley

Great story. Humanity at its finest. Happened to me on SEPTA last summer. A women was traveling back from visiting her daughter in NY and completely forgot to get cash for the train. We could tell she wasn't used to using public transportation. She had 2 dollars to her name. A short conversation occurred between her, a couple and myself. We bought her fare back to the burbs....Not sure we heard from her, but the relief it gave her was psychic repayment for me.

Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Tue, 03/26/2019 - 00:59

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Liz Saldana

I love this story! It was a great way to start the week.
Fred Klein

Conductor contributed too by walking away...

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Tue, 03/26/2019 - 02:33

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Marilyn Genoa

That gave me chills, amazing story, needed that today (and from the woman who without hesitancy helped to ensure my daughter's birthday last year was complete with cupcakes from NYC!)
Nancy Schess

Thanks Vic. The give back to me was both the conductor’s contribution and my train friend’s lovely note.
Nancy Schess

Marilyn, I was just telling the story about our Hicksville train station cupcake rendezvous!

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