I meant to post this back in June when it happened but life got weird at that point and I never got the chance.
I met up with s since schoolomeone I've known since School days (Hello Sam!) for a week of hanging out, and visiting other people. We don't get to see each other much because she decided to move to the Isle of Potatoes and Guinness a few years ago.
While she was packing to go home, I gave her an almost-full pot of hand cream. She didn't want to take it because it wasn't a particularly cheap brand and she didn't want me to have to buy more.
I told her it was fine, I could get more easily. As it happens, the online grocery place I use sell it and I had *one* pot ordered in with the groceries due for when I got home.
So, I arrived home, and the next day I took delivery of my groceries and found they'd put a 3-pack of the hand cream in, but only charged me for one. When I called up, they told me not to worry about it, and that I could keep them, free.
This sort of thing isn't a rare occurrence for me.
The moral of the story is not to be afraid to pass things along, and share them because it allows resources to flow, and flow is what brings abundance in to your life.
PS: Over the last few years, I've given away loads and loads of free samples of hand-blended perfume.
"It's like a vat of acid with a PIE in! roll in, victims!"
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