MY GRANDMA WAS THE CHEAPEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD
My grandma was the cheapest woman I knew. After she died, I inherited a $50 gift card. When I used it, the cashier freaked out, and the manager pulled me aside. Turns out, Grandma—Margaret Harper—was “The Angel in Disguise,” secretly buying gift cards for people in need. She lived frugally to give generously, and this card was her last, untouched for 10 years.
I gave it to a struggling mom at a diner, feeling Grandma’s love in that moment. She wasn’t cheap—she was rich in kindness. Now, I honor her by spreading that love. Who’s taught you generosity? Share this if it moved you.