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I was exhausted when I walked into McDonald’s that night — moving more out of routine than energy.

I walked into McDonald’s that night on fumes, not hope. Everything felt dull, automatic — until I saw the mother in the thin coat and the little girl trying not to look disappointed. A quiet refusal. A quiet gift. A Happy Meal, a toy, a laugh that broke the room open. No cameras. No applause. Just one invisible act that changed ev… Continues…