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In reply to the discussion: Anonymous Customer Gives Waitresses $15,000 Tip After Overhearing Their Conversation [View all]Goblinmonger
(22,340 posts)76. To a large extent I'm with you on this.
I'm an English teacher with a Master's in Communication so I understand fully what you are saying.
What I have a problem with is when "God" is used to mean "consciousness of the Universe" or "love." If that is what one means (and I'm fine with people saying that those things motivate them--love certainly motivates me on many occasions) when one says "god," then the word "god" kind of becomes meaningless. It would convey more meaning if one then just used "love" or "sense of humanity" instead of "god." Using "god" distracts from what is actually the real motivating factor.
And I didn't just pick tiramisu out of a hat...I loves me some tiramisu. Wish I could go to Mike's Pastry in Boston and get some right now.
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Anonymous Customer Gives Waitresses $15,000 Tip After Overhearing Their Conversation [View all]
1monster
Feb 2014
OP
thank you for sharing this. being reminded that there is a decent side to humanity is always a
niyad
Feb 2014
#48
Anonymous can mean,"Please don't give out my name..." said to the waitresses.
ScreamingMeemie
Feb 2014
#61
I don't think that we have enough information about the customer who made the gift
1monster
Feb 2014
#89