At an outdoor evening gala overlooking a majestic city skyline, a young pregnant woman wearing glasses was visibly panicked. Clutching her stomach, she wept in front of the crowd, crying, “I am scared. I don’t know what is happening to me.”
Her cry for help was met with immediate, elitist scorn from a woman in a sharp grey blazer. With a smug smile, the woman dismissed her, saying, “She should have planned better. Not our problem.”
The cold atmosphere changed instantly when a distinguished, elderly man wearing a judicial robe and a prestigious medal of honor stepped forward. He walked right up to the arrogant woman, his face stern, and delivered a devastating blow to her pride: “I donated the wing you are standing in. Now let her through.” The smug smile vanished from the woman’s face, replaced by absolute shock and panic as the grand donor placed a protective hand on the crying graduate’s shoulder.