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I Refused to Let My Food Be Stolen at Work, But I Think I Crossed a Line

Someone at work kept stealing my labeled oat milk. Frustrated and petty, I filled the carton with toothpaste and baking soda to teach the thief a lesson.

The next day, I heard gagging in the break room. It wasn’t a careless coworker—it was Clara, the new hire. She looked humiliated. Then I learned the truth: she was struggling to afford food and supporting her younger brother.

My anger dissolved into shame. What I saw as theft was desperation.

I apologized and offered to buy her lunch. That small gesture turned into a quiet routine, and eventually, a friendship. The oat milk stopped disappearing—not because of fear, but because compassion replaced resentment.

Sometimes the line we cross teaches us exactly where kindness should begin.

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