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the other dollar

You found two dollars and a note from someone you'll never meet.

That person spent a long time holding on too tight. This is them practicing letting go.

You're part of that now — whether you leave the second dollar somewhere or not.

One dollar is yours. The other was never theirs to keep, or yours either. It belongs to a stranger who'll never know you exist. Leave it somewhere they'll find it.

Notice what happens when you let a dollar go (or anythign else you might be holding on to).

No name needed. Just where you found it, and where you left the other one.

thank you. it's been noted.

If you want to leave some of your own, here is the note to print.

print the note

Two dollar notes. A park bench. A train seat. A supermarket trolley.
Anywhere a stranger might find it.

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Someone who spent too long holding on too tight left this for you.

One dollar is yours. The other is for a stranger who'll never know you exist — leave it somewhere they'll find it.

Notice what happens when you let a dollar go (or anythign else you might be holding on to)..

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