While working at a fast food restaurant, I found a Louis Vuitton bag left on a table. After waiting 20 minutes, I took it to lost and found without looking inside. A month later, my manager offered it to me since it was unclaimed. When I finally opened it, I found only a receipt with a handwritten note: “To the girl who needed a new purse during the holidays.”
The bag had cost $1,700—it was an intentional act of kindness. That bag became more than an accessory; it boosted my confidence in job interviews and remains a cherished reminder of generosity, inspiring me to pay it forward