I wheeled myself towards the checkout lines, still slightly ruffled but eager to finish my shopping and head home. Reflecting on the experience, I felt a renewed appreciation for those who understand and respect the unseen challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. It’s not always visible what someone might be dealing with, and assumptions can lead to unnecessary misunderstandings.
As I headed out of the store, I noticed Mary again, helping a customer find a product. I gave her a nod of thanks, which she returned with a warm smile. It was reassuring to know that there are people like her who are willing to stand up for what’s right and maintain a sense of fairness and empathy, even in a bustling Walmart on a busy day.