Asking someone to be selfless, especially a stranger, demonstrates some gall. The train passenger would have missed their train and would have gotten to work later than what is considered acceptable, and who knows what would have happened? The woman is judging a book by its cover; what if the man had an important presentation, and his imminent promotion depends on his performance at this meeting? She believes she is entitled to selflessness but refuses to put herself in the dress shoes of someone else. To me, that sounds pretty apathetic and selfish. What do you think?



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