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66 I stack my plates, fold my napkin, and push my chair in every time I leave a restaurant table — and I have never been able to stop doing it, not because anyone is watching, but because my mother was a waitress for eleven years and I have never once in my adult life been able to look at a messy table and not see it through her feet

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 04:15 EDT

I stack my plates, fold my napkin, and push my chair in every time I leave a restaurant table — and I have never been able to stop doing it, not because anyone is watching, but because my mother was a waitress for eleven years and I have never once in my adult life been able to look at a messy table and not see it through her feet

Growing up watching my mother ice her swollen feet after eleven-hour waitressing shifts programmed something into my DNA that no amount of success or education has been able to override—and it reveals a truth about empathy that most people never learn.

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