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Paypal : https://paypal.me/NomadMinos?country.... This is a story about gratitude, struggle, and the bittersweet reality of how desperation sometimes creates the most extraordinary service. THE SETTING: It was around 10 PM. I'd been walking through a night market when my leg started hurting. I needed a massage - nothing fancy, just relief.I spotted a small massage shop nearby. Through the window, I could see it was completely empty. A middle-aged woman sat alone inside, her eyes carrying that particular sadness of someone who's had a slow day... or maybe no business at all.THE MOMENT: When I walked in, her face transformed. The sadness melted into genuine joy. I might have been her first customer all day. Maybe her only customer.She welcomed me warmly, prepared everything carefully, and when the massage began... I understood immediately why empty shops sometimes provide the best experiences. THE MASSAGE: Her hands were absolutely FULL of energy. Not just technique - ENERGY. Passion. Gratitude. Sincerity.Every movement felt purposeful. Every pressure point was attended to with dedication. This wasn't just professional service - this was someone pouring their heart into their work because finally, FINALLY, they had a customer to serve.It was, hands down, one of the best massages I've ever received. THE SELFISH THOUGHT: And then I had this terrible, guilty, selfish thought:"I hope she doesn't get customers every day... so I can always get this level of service from her."I know. I KNOW. It's awful.I want her business to thrive. She deserves success. She needs the income. I genuinely hope she has customers lining up tomorrow.But... there was something irreplaceable about being the one person she got to serve that day. The gratitude. The dedication. The sheer energy she brought to her work. THE REALITY: This is the uncomfortable truth about some service industries: desperation often creates excellence.When someone is struggling, when they're grateful for ANY customer, they often provide service that's incomparably better than busy, successful establishments.It's a bittersweet loop: Her struggle = My satisfaction Her empty shop = My incredible experience Her sadness = My guilt mixed with appreciation