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Years ago, I celebrated my 40th birthday with friends in a two-floor 1. I arrived earlier and waited outside the restaurant. Then a homeless man came up to me and 2 money. I had been given strict orders by my friends not to bring my wallet in case(以防)I paid for the meal. So I told him that I didn't have any cash with me. With a quiet 3 on his face, he walked away.
Just then a friend arrived and called out, "Happy birthday!" Hearing this, the man 4 and asked, "Hey, man, it's your birthday?"" Yes, " I said. He walked 5, smiled and said, "Happy birthday!" I was not 6 ready for what happened next. He 7 a dollar from his dirty bag, and gave it to me, saying, "Here man, take this. Happy birthday! " That's 8 . I thought he was making a joke!
Although I 9 deeply by his generosity (慷慨), accepting money from a homeless man was embarrassing for me. I felt very uncomfortable. 10 I replied, "Thanks, but …" Looking 11 into my eyes, he said, "God is so good to me. Every night, I always end up with a 12 to sleep and enough food to eat. Please take this. " I held out my hand— 13 thinking twice, and said, "Thank you. "
This was one of my 14 life lessons— however poor we may be, we always have something valuable to share with others. From then on, I often helped people in need and treated everyone with kindness and 15 , spreading love and joy everywhere I went.