Seven-year-old Tyler sat behind his lemonade stand for three hours without a single customer, his bald head hidden under a yellow cap and his thin hands trembling as he rearranged his cups. Word had spread that his cancer was terminal, and the neighborhood had quietly begun avoiding him. Cars slowed down only to speed up again, and parents crossed the street with their children rather than pass his stand. Despite the loneliness and rejection, Tyler stayed seated with a soft, unwavering smile, waiting—his mason jar still painfully empty.
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