A few weeks ago, Joshua decided to brighten up his garage, which he was turning into a cozy guest room. At a small neighborhood sale, he found an old floral couch that felt just right—simple, sturdy, and only twenty dollars. The seller, Kristen, mentioned it had belonged to her late mother and that she was selling it to help her daughter, who was ill. Joshua bought it without a second thought, happy to give the couch a new home.
Once the couch was in place, Joshua’s dog, Wasabi, wouldn’t stop sniffing and pawing at one corner. Curious, Joshua gently checked the spot and discovered a hidden package tucked inside. To his surprise, it was filled with neatly wrapped bundles of money—far more than he’d ever expected to find. For a moment, he thought of what the money could do for him, but his mind quickly returned to Kristen’s story and her daughter’s health.
Joshua returned to Kristen’s house and explained everything. When she saw the money, she was overcome with emotion, realizing it must have been her mother’s long-lost savings. With tears of gratitude, she told Joshua the money would finally cover her daughter’s treatments. Word of his honesty spread quickly online, and soon, people from all over reached out to thank him for his kindness.
A few weeks later, Joshua received an anonymous check matching the amount he’d returned, along with a promotion at work. But what meant most was a card from Kristen with a photo of her smiling daughter and a note that read, “Because of you, my child has a future.” Sitting on that same couch with Wasabi curled beside him, Joshua realized it wasn’t about the money—it was about doing what’s right and remembering the kind of person he wanted to be.