We talked about giving, about mistakes, and about second chances.
I reminded him that being kind doesn’t mean ignoring what’s right, but understanding people before judging them.That night, while eating our takeout, my son said, “Mom, maybe next time we should buy an extra meal for someone who needs it.” I realized then that the strange moment outside the supermarket had become something unexpectedly beautiful—a reminder that a misunderstanding can lead to compassion, and even a child can choose kindness when given the chance.

