"We should not judge people by their peak of excellence;
but by the distance they have traveled
from the point where they started."
Henry Ward Beecher
It has been a while since I have fallen beneath my personal expectation of 'self'. I was dining with two friends in a quaint restaurant and when the waitress approached, wreaking of cigarette smoke. My taste buds took a dive and my tolerance did, too.
The water glasses had food stuck inside of them, but I acknowledged the cleanliness comes from the kitchen not the wait staff. This also took a cut in my appetite. Our food was brought out, and I sheepishly say it was good, but my overall displeasure was righteously placed on the server.
Checks delivered, I pondered my dissatisfaction. This irritated part of me wanted my server to know I was displeased, and therefore, I left a minimal tip. As I exited the dining room, I glanced back at the table and realized, my extraordinary friends had tipped her exceptionally well. Immediately, I knew they had felt compassion for whatever challenge this woman was facing, and I had displayed none. I had judged, and the judgment returned to me was swift and to the point.
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