This morning, someone stole my wallet from my purse. I was sad because it was only two days old and it was supposed to be an investment piece. It's a Liz Claiborne wallet that was priced at P1650. It was gray, it's leather has a leopard texture and has metal belt detail. It's chic and tough all at the same time. It's so me! It's actually pricey for me since I don't earn much. You might ask, why buy something I can barely afford? We all have wallets that we use everyday and for me, I want it to be sturdy, of very good quality, stylish and does not sustain counterfeiting. It was a wallet that I combed different malls for. I searched for it... that one thing that can pass as an extension of myself. Oh well, it was just a wallet anyways. Why fuss so much about it?
That wallet contained my atm, my SSS id, SM Advantage, my house key, rosary and USB. Now I have to go through such hassles just to have them back. I wished he took the money and left the IDs and stuff to me. OK, take the wallet also but the IDs, it's going to take time and effort to have them replaced. And my thumb drive, nothing can replace the information I stored in it. Oh well, why fuss so much about tangible things?
Maybe he is in deep trouble that's why he stole from me. He can also be just a bad guy who do bad things for no reason. Whatever his intentions maybe, they say, karma is out to get you. No I don't wish that something just as mean will happen to him. I wish him well and I wish that my wallet has gravely helped him. But I also believe in karma. And I believe that since I let go of my dear wallet, something nice will be given to me in return. :)
Even if I don't get anything in return, it's ok. I learned. And I already have so many blessings to be thankful for. Now, I just need to figure out how do I survive a week with only P35 pesos? I need help. Haha!
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