Caring about what other people think is inherently normal. Historically speaking, it’s even good for us. It helped us fit in with our tribe, create powerful group dynamics to survive, and find mates…
I saw this video on Reddit, and for some reason — I felt like I was about to witness one of the most outrageous fits from someone that received a wrong gift during this holiday season.
Instead, I witnessed something that tickled the ol’ heart and it slapped a stupid smile on my face.
For those that don’t know, I work for a media organization based out of Portland, Oregon — and I do a lot of work independently with content creators across the United States. I don’t want to blame “big media” for this but because so many people eat up horrible videos and spread it like wildfire, videos like the one I included feel are rare for me.
Anyways, please give it a watch. The younger guy is so generous in the way he tries to tell his mom about the present he was just gifted — and the kitty playing in the cameraman’s lap just adds a cherry on top.
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