Generosity goes a long way. Its like a butterfly effect just like the “pay-forward-method”. Usually occurs at a drive thru. Costumer A, asks to pay for costumer B’s order and the effect it has on costumer B encourages them to participate to do the same for costumer C’s order and so forth. In the article “5 Ways Giving Is Good for You” by Jill Suttie and Jason Marsh, number three is “Giving promotes cooperation and social connection”. Representing the same exact thing that occurs in the “pay-forward-method”. These individuals are connecting, perhaps on a spiritual level, but it gives a sense of trust and friendliness that is not received to an every day-to-day life. Which is gratitude, because these random acts of kindness aren’t forced they