Anna was rushing to a job interview. It wasn’t just any job — it was the job of her dreams, a chance to change her life and escape the cycle of endless side gigs.
She had nearly reached the intersection when she heard a cry and the sound of cars screeching. On the other side of the street, an elderly man suddenly staggered, clutched his chest, and slowly collapsed onto the asphalt. Drivers were honking, someone shouted from a window, and passersby hurried by, looking away, as if hoping that if they didn’t acknowledge the emergency, it would simply disappear.
Anna stopped. Her mind was screaming, “You’re late! Run!” But she dashed across the street and knelt beside the man.

— Are you okay? — she asked in a trembling voice, placing her hand on his shoulder.
The old man was breathing heavily, his eyes half-closed. He weakly pointed to his pocket:
— Pills… in my wallet…
Anna held her breath and, with trembling fingers, started rummaging through his worn leather bag. Finally, she felt a tiny bottle. She quickly took out a pill, gently placed it in the man’s mouth, and helped him swallow it.
— Breathe… calmly… You’ll be okay, — she whispered, holding back tears and fear.
A few minutes passed. Gradually, the man’s breathing steadied, and the color returned to his face. He opened his eyes and looked at Anna with gratitude.
— You saved my life… — he whispered. — How can I ever thank you?
Anna smiled, but then suddenly jumped up, as if waking from a trance:
— Oh no… I’m late…
She mumbled an apology and dashed toward the subway, feeling her heart break with despair. That was it. Her chance was gone. There would be no second try.
Still, she went to the office — just to know she had done everything she could. When Anna finally arrived at the office, she nearly fainted from what she saw…
When she reached the reception desk, the secretary greeted her with a kind smile and said:
— I’m sorry, but management is running a little late. Please have a seat.
Anna almost sighed in relief. She sat down, clutching her briefcase, and felt the tension slowly begin to fade.

Half an hour later, the door opened. In walked… that same elderly man. Clean-shaven, dressed in an elegant suit, confidently leaning on his cane. Anna froze.
— Good morning, — he said to everyone. — I’m the owner of this company. Apologies for the delay. There was… an extremely important matter I had to attend to.
He turned to Anna, smiled, and nodded:
— And here she is — the one who wasn’t afraid to stop when everyone else turned away. The one who truly understands what responsibility, courage, and humanity mean. Anna, we would like you to start working with us as soon as possible. You’ve already proven you’re worthy.

Anna couldn’t believe her ears. Tears welled up in her eyes. She had saved a life… and unexpectedly, saved herself too.