In terms of ringing in the holiday season, one unidentified man showed everyone what the Christmas spirit is all about in a Tesco store in Sampford Peverell, Devon. This unidentified good Samaritan was seen roaming the store, wishing everyone a Merry Christmas, and handing out blank envelopes to customers in the store doing grocery shopping. He reportedly also dropped blank envelopes into baskets and carts of shoppers who weren’t looking. The lucky shoppers who were in the store opened their envelopes to discover a £50 note and a letter that read:
“Happy Christmas. I have recently been fortunate enough to have come into quite a lot of money – more than I need for myself and my family. So I thought that I would share some of it with other people – the £50 enclosed is for you.
‘I hope this enables you to have a little extra cheer this Christmas. You do not have to do anything other than spend the money – and it is real, there is no trick, no hidden cameras or catch. Just have a happy Christmas.”
One couple took the note to the bank to be authenticated. IT was, in fact, a real spendable bank note. Upon realizing that this stranger had given them this gift with no thanks or gratitude necessary they had this to say (and I think it sums it up best), “’It’s not just about the money, it just made us feel that there are people out there who are genuinely good and selfless, and realize there is more to life than money.”
Though we all love gambling online and few things feel quite the same as that occasional decent payout, it’s important to remember that money isn’t everything. We do what we do for the fun of it; and if you win big, perhaps you’ll feel like spreading the good cheer too.
Remember, gamble responsibly. If you or anyone else you know seems to have a problem with excessive gambling, contact www.gamblersanonymous.com today.
And Happy Holidays!
This intorduces a pleasingly rational point of view.
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