My little girl, 23 at the time, took me to my most loved burger joint for lunch. There was a man, wearing an old armed force coat, that clearly had some psychological handicaps and also monetary issues. The servers were to a great degree rude and demanded the man demonstrate to them his cash before they would take his order...very freely.
When we were in line, looking at, them old man was in front us of, paying his bill. My little girl connected and paid his bill, while rebuking the servers. She likewise gave our tip to the man and said thanks to him for being so considerate amid his provocation. I was so pleased I cried in that spot in the eatery. I generally told the children that "making the best choice" wasn't effortlessly quantifiable, however they'd know it when they saw it....