The Power of a Single Stop
One impulsive decision can alter the course of multiple lives.
Quote
Stopping was never part of the plan... But then something stopped her in her tracks, and she went back.
Laura Schroff's first meeting with Maurice Mazyck was unplanned. She paused, going against her usual busy Manhattan routine. This spontaneous choice to turn back and offer lunch, instead of walking past a boy asking for money, started a deep, decades-long friendship. It shows the power in small, often inconvenient, acts of kindness. The story points out that real connection often comes from trying new things and challenging old habits of avoidance. Even a quick impulse to engage can create unexpected human bonds and change experiences...
Supporting evidence
Laura's internal debate and subsequent decision to go back and offer Maurice lunch, despite her initial instinct to keep walking, is the foundational moment of the entire book.
Apply this
Consciously practice 'the pause.' When you encounter someone in need or feel an unexplained pull to connect, take a moment to consider engaging, even if it's just a brief conversation or a small gesture. Resist the urge to automatically dismiss it as an inconvenience.








