When a young nurse couldn’t pay for a can of formula at the store, a man in line behind me said, “If you can’t afford a baby, maybe don’t have one.” I immediately stepped forward to pay for the formula. I didn’t know I’d set a series of events in motion that would only become clear days later.
I went to the grocery store for a pack of lightbulbs and nothing else.
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