Caleb and Jimmy have become close friends, the kind who do homework together and trade video games. Other kids at school noticed the change, and slowly, the casual cruelty started fading. Last week, I overheard Caleb defending the school custodian to another kid who’d made a snide comment.
The kid shut up immediately. Marcus still works at the store, but now he stands taller. Jimmy walks through the school with confidence.
And Caleb has become someone who sees people instead of looking through them. The lesson I thought I was teaching my son ended up teaching all of us something bigger: Dignity isn’t about job titles or paychecks; it’s about integrity, respect, and understanding that every person working to support their family deserves to be valued.
Caleb learned his lesson the hard way. But in the process, he taught an entire community what it really means to honor the dignity of work.
And that’s worth every difficult moment we went through to get here. If you could give one piece of advice to anyone in this story, what would it be? Let’s talk about it in the Facebook comments.







