That teacher just lost her mom.
That teenage student is used to being verbally and physically abused at home.
That police officer is going through a divorce.
That pastor just lost a child to cancer.
That accountant had a flat tire on the way to work.
That principal has a sick pet that has been with her for a long time.
That lawyer has been sexually assaulted.
That coach is dealing with a drug addicted sibling.
That construction worker is getting over alcohol addiction.
That doctor has lost multiple patients this week.
That soccer mom gets no help from her husband.
That McDonald's worker is dealing with a mental illness.
That tech manager is dealing with a parent with Alzheimer's.
That PTO president wishes her kids acknowledged her.
That student wishes her parents would tell her they love her.
That fire fighter has a sick relative.
That young girl has dealt with sexual abuse.
That young guy has dealt with sexual abuse.
That former student is dealing with a criminal trial.
That current student is angry because they've been through more rough things than you have.
That air traffic controller is dealing with a disease that creates pain every day.
That nurse is addicted to pain meds.
We are all dealing with something. What may not seem a lot to you, very well could be huge to that person.
When dealing with others remember, always remember that a little grace can go a long way.