Full story below 👇🏽 Walking around on the streets I met a beggar who was just looking for some food, so instead of giving money, I took her to a store and bought her a months worth of food for her and her family, rice, oils, essentials.. Later that same day, I was approached by a guy on the street with a golden tooth who started talking to me. I was a little bothered, and looked at him and said “Look buddy, if you’re trying to sell me something (As many people were that day), then don’t waste your time, i’m not buying”. I said goodbye, and we went our separate ways. 👋🏽 A couple of days following I get a message from the woman I gave food too, and it turns out they were husband and wife (Insane coincidence). They invited me over for tea at their house and I happily accepted.. after spending several hours with them and hearing Rams stories about how he was working as a shoe shiner, and wasn’t able to work anymore because someone stole his box on a bus, it broke my heart. He was no longer able to support his family, his wife was begging for food, and his kids education is at risk. So we decided to get him a new shoe shining box in hopes of him being able to give back to the people around him, as well as support his family.. ❤️ We cried so much together haha.. it was so emotional. But to see another human that way is intense. I really believe that if we were less attached to all of these things that we carry and gave a little more freely with our time/energy/resources, the world could be a more caring and loving place. Plus, the more you give, the more you get, it always comes back around! In all sorts of funny ways. What do you think? ✨❤️ #travel #nepal #travelnepal #travellife