A young woman, Emma, stands in a crowded subway station. She notices an elderly man drop his wallet in a busy crowd. A few people nearby don’t notice, but Emma picks up the wallet. She looks around—there’s a chance to either keep the money or return it. In the background, the subway train is about to leave, and she knows it will be a long wait if she leave it.
sir you drop your wallet
-Can't hear-and leave the train
Diapositiva: 2
Emma is sitting in a café, looking at the wallet, with a conflicted expression. She thinks about the rent payment she's behind on, the bills piling up. She could buy groceries, pay a portion of her rent, or even save a little for herself. The money could change her life for a short time. The café is busy, and Emma notices the train she missed, realizing she could have easily returned the wallet, but it would mean losing time and the chance to catch the subway.
“Emma decides to keep the wallet, reasoning that she needs the money more than the elderly man would. The thought of her bills eases her guilt, but she wonders if she made the right choice.”
Diapositiva: 3
Emma approaches the elderly man, who is frantically searching for his lost wallet. She hands it over to him, and he smiles in relief. Emma, while feeling a bit sad about missing her train, feels a quiet sense of peace, knowing she did the right thing. The man thanks her sincerely, unaware of her struggles.
Where is my wallet!!!!!
Emma chooses to return the wallet to the elderly man. Despite feeling a little disappointed about missing her train, she’s relieved that she made an honest decision. She can always work hard to pay her bills in other ways.”
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