Incredible Stories of People Who Got Very Lucky

Story 1
I’m the woman who passed a guy’s “money test.” He invited me to a cafe, and I ordered only what I could afford.

When he suggested splitting the bill 50/50, I agreed without hesitation. The next day, he sent me a large bouquet and a note saying I was the first woman who didn’t make a fuss about splitting the bill or leave. © Overheard / Ideer

Story 2
My younger sister is a huge fan of a Spanish actor, and her dedication is intense. She’s joined online auctions to buy things like his hair or a napkin he used.

Determined to be closer to him, she worked hard to get into a Spanish university in his city. She learned Spanish fluently, got accepted, and even rented a place near his neighborhood. While my mom is skeptical, I’m thrilled for her.

Her obsession drove her to improve her life. Now, she’s been living in Spain for years, still a fan, and her boyfriend doesn’t mind. I’m proud of her journey.

Story 3
My boss has a knack for finding money—$100 here, $50 there. Believing other people’s money doesn’t bring happiness, he usually buys candy for our small team. Yesterday, I jokingly said, “You haven’t found money in a while.” Today, I arrived at work to see three huge bowls of candy. Apparently, he found $200 yesterday, and witnesses confirmed it!

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