Very inspiring story. Actually today I was in line at the fast food restaurant and the man was $.10 short and the woman behind him said she has a dime and gave it to him. To her a dime didn't mean anything but to him he was able to get his meal. I pick up loose change all of the time because I turn in jars full change for Amazon gift cards. But I have to be honest I am superstitious and I only pick pennies when their heads up.
Your story is also inspiring and I always love hearing stories about how small things can help individuals in a big way! like the man at the restaurant that you were talking about. Thanks again for commenting and sharing, as well! Have a great day! I just followed you.Thank you, @blockchainevo
Thanks my friend, great video for keeping us motivated, I too will always pick up that penny, What I do Is when I pick up that penny I say to myself I will have this for the rest of my life. Cheers
Your words give me the courage to keep on keeping on! I'm thankful to be able to positively impact others with my video blogs! Thanks for sharing your thoughts! @gavvett
That's such a good story. One penny can make a difference, if we leave a penny on the ground it's like saying it's not worth the trouble of picking it up. Today a penny may not seem so much but tomorrow a penny could make a difference in whether you can purchase a particular item. Thanks for the article and keep up the good work. I always enjoy your blogs/vlogs!
I think it is a good reminder to all of us and I am glad that you were touched by the story! Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting on my post! Much appreciated! Have a wonderful day! :)Thank you, @suziescorner
Enjoyed that and similar to my upbringing with my grandparents who one of them was a child born from Slavic immigrants escaping Communism & Socialism after WWI. They always picked up change.
Sounds like you had some amazing grandparents who knew what it was like to face hard times! I'm sure they were wonderful people! Thanks for commenting, @natevegas
Very inspiring story. Actually today I was in line at the fast food restaurant and the man was $.10 short and the woman behind him said she has a dime and gave it to him. To her a dime didn't mean anything but to him he was able to get his meal. I pick up loose change all of the time because I turn in jars full change for Amazon gift cards. But I have to be honest I am superstitious and I only pick pennies when their heads up.
Your story is also inspiring and I always love hearing stories about how small things can help individuals in a big way! like the man at the restaurant that you were talking about. Thanks again for commenting and sharing, as well! Have a great day! I just followed you.Thank you, @blockchainevo
Thanks my friend, great video for keeping us motivated, I too will always pick up that penny, What I do Is when I pick up that penny I say to myself I will have this for the rest of my life. Cheers
Thanks so much! :)I'm really glad to hear that my video blog inspired you! Good to hear from you, @silverbug
Thanks for that. I probably find on average anything from say $20-$50 per year. That's a bit of money for nothing.
I would totally agree with you! Nice work, my friend! It does pay off! :)You're welcome, @silverbug
I agree. I'm struggling myself on Steemit.
True, it's not always easy as you said.
But I believe perseverance pays off eventually
I do understand how you feel. I also agree with you about 'perseverance'. Hang in there, my friend! @jaggedmoments
Good post, I like it. Hopefully your work can be useful. Your experience is a new science to us.
Your words give me the courage to keep on keeping on! I'm thankful to be able to positively impact others with my video blogs! Thanks for sharing your thoughts! @gavvett
That's such a good story. One penny can make a difference, if we leave a penny on the ground it's like saying it's not worth the trouble of picking it up. Today a penny may not seem so much but tomorrow a penny could make a difference in whether you can purchase a particular item. Thanks for the article and keep up the good work. I always enjoy your blogs/vlogs!
I think it is a good reminder to all of us and I am glad that you were touched by the story! Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting on my post! Much appreciated! Have a wonderful day! :)Thank you, @suziescorner
Your Welcome!! Thanks and you have one too.
Enjoyed that and similar to my upbringing with my grandparents who one of them was a child born from Slavic immigrants escaping Communism & Socialism after WWI. They always picked up change.
Sounds like you had some amazing grandparents who knew what it was like to face hard times! I'm sure they were wonderful people! Thanks for commenting, @natevegas
Great post my dear friend :))
Thank you, my good friend! @saqib
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