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You be the judge:
A guy was walking to his car after getting some food at a local bagel shop. As he crossed into the parking lot, a homeless gentleman approached him and asked him for a dollar to get on the bus. The guy legitimately had no cash on hand, but he did have a bag of bagels.
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Recognizing this, the guy offered the homeless gentleman a bagel. The homeless man said, "Sure!" and the guy told him to take whatever kind he wanted.
The homeless man looked into the bag and spotted a seeded bagel. This particular bagel was the only one of its kind in the bag, and it was a little more expensive than the rest.
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The homeless man asked for the seeded bagel, but the guy said that was the only one he had and instead offered a blueberry one. The homeless guy was a little disappointed but took the blueberry bagel, said thank you, and walked off.
What say you? Leave a comment below to provide your verdict and the STEEMIT COURT will rule in one week!
Was this an act of kindness for the guy to proactively offer the homeless man a bagel instead of the cash that was initially requested?...
Or was it an act of selfishness because the guy refused to give the homeless man the bagel that he wanted?