MY GRANDMA WAS THE CHEAPEST

After my frugal grandma passed, I inherited a $50 gift card. When I tried to use it, the cashier paused, calling over the manager. To my surprise, I learned that my grandma had been secretly known as “The Angel in Disguise,” quietly purchasing gift cards to help families in need. This card was the last one she bought, untouched for ten years.Realizing the true extent of her generosity,

I decided to pay it forward by giving the card to a struggling mother. Inspired by her actions, I started a small fund in her name, continuing to spread kindness in her honor. My grandma,

wasn’t cheap—she was the richest woman when it came to love and generosity. Her legacy lives on through the kindness she shared,

and I strive to carry that forward. Who in your life has shown you the true meaning of giving? Share this story and let’s spread kindness together today.

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