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Olivia S.

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I don't let the mean rude customers get to me. Why? Let me tell a story. I was working my first job. This guy came up to the register, very angry and rude. I was shocked. What did I do to deserve this? He stormed out of the store. Immediately after, a woman came in, came directly up to me and apologized on his behalf. She said "I'm so sorry. That's my son. We just lost a family member." That has always stuck with me. Usually, I am having a very brief interaction with the customers I serve. I don't know what is going on with them. I don't know what they are going through. Is it fair for me to be treated that way? Absolutely not. But I choose to not judge because I don't know what kind of day they're having. And that is how I will go through life being successful. Choosing kindness and compassion as much as I can. (This is my submission for this round, inspirational stories ❤)
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I'm the youngest of 5 kids. My mom babied me a lot when I was growing up. DRIVING? Oh no, out of the question. I had to ask them to drive me anywhere. Mom didn't mind so much, my dad was a different story. So I decided I was gonna learn to drive. A couple of family members helped, but we didn't get far. I put it to the side for the time being. Then I moved out. Having to taxi everywhere was getting costly. So I decided to take driving lessons. There was a lot of yelling and frustration involved. I failed the driving test twice. The one thing that helped me keep going was my grandmother. She passed away and always wished I had my license. I had always lamented to her about how upsetting it was not being able to do much. So with her memory in mind, I kept practicing, took the driving test for a third time and at long last, was rewarded with my license. There were times I honestly never thought it would happen, but I preserved, pushed through the struggles, and set out what I aimed to do.
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