Pay It Forward
As most children are taught, my parents gave me the "how to protect yourself" life lesson, when I left for college my father handed me pepper spray and told me to carry it everywhere with me. The good daughter that I am, I listened. When I walk I always keep my keys and pepper spray handy in case of emergencies and keep my purse/bag zipper towards the front and tucked under my arm.

I wish I had asked for the boys’ names or had something to repay them with. Their kindness outplayed the incident and made me realize you can't judge a book by its cover, as the father aged businessmen watched my uncomfortable situation in amusement, the young men stepped up and actually took action. Their gracious attitudes have encouraged me to "pay it forward" to those who may need assistance. We want to make our world a better place but it cannot be better unless we offer help.
As we grow up and embark on the next part of our lives, I hope we all remember to appreciate each person and try to understand the world for what it has become. Don't judge a book by its cover; you never know what the next chapter will lead too.
By Emily Farrara