A 9-year-old boy gives $1 to a homeless man before getting a big surprise that the man is actually a millionaire. Get rewards for good deeds.
According to foreign media reports, Matt Busbys, a 42-year-old wealthy man from Louisiana, the United States, said that early in the morning one day last month, a fire alarm suddenly went off in his residence building. He quickly left the house, wearing his pajamas. When I realized it was a false alarm, I decided to go straight to the café.
While he was waiting for his coffee, he realized that he had not prayed the morning prayer yet. So he walked to the outside corner of the store and stood and prayed. When he opened his eyes, he saw Kelvin Ellis Jr., a 9-year-old boy, standing in front of him with his fists clenched. So at first he thought the boy wanted to hurt him.
Not long afterward he then handed Ellis a dollar (about $36) and said, “If I'm homeless, I have a dollar.” He also said he always wanted to help the homeless. After he gave the money, the boy kept saying, “Finally I have a chance.”
During the subsequent discussion Ellis told Busbiz that the $1 was a reward for his good grades. Which made Busbiz even more grateful. Busbiz invites Ellis to a restaurant. He contacted the boy's father and the two, 33 years apart, became friends.
Busbys said the dollar the boy gave him made him feel richer than ever. “I haven't believed in people for a long time.” He believes that if Ellis' contemporaries were as willing to give as Ellis was, they would be able to have more happiness. Your feelings about the world will change.
In fact, Busbiz began inventing products for hunting. He founded Wildgame Innovations, a hiking equipment supply company. Wildlife Attracting Equipment Wildlife Feeder and Other Hunting Equipment for Hunters He later co-founded and sold an outdoor products company worth hundreds of millions of dollars with his partners. He is also the owner of BuckFeather Sporting Goods Store.
However, Ellis does not do good deeds in return. But Busbiz decided to invite Ellis to his sporting goods store. In exchange for a good deed, give the boy 40 seconds to choose a gift. In addition to choosing clothes, the boy also picked up a bicycle worth US$2,000 (about 73,000 baht).
Ellis is grateful for the award and says it's great. But it was clear that this was not exactly what he wanted. Ellis said he was “glad I was able to help someone” and that “if you give, you get more.”
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