When 12-year-old Ethan agreed to mow Mrs. Johnson’s lawn for $20, he worked hard in the summer heat for two full days,
hoping to buy a gift for his grandmother. But when the job was done, Mrs. Johnson refused to pay, claiming the
experience itself was his “lesson in hard work.” Ethan, disappointed but polite, returned home with nothing.
Ethan’s mother noticed his downcast mood and quickly learned what had happened. Outraged, she decided to respond in a way
Mrs. Johnson wouldn’t forget. She contacted a friend who owned a landscaping company and arranged for her son’s
unpaid effort to be avenged creatively—but within the bounds of humor and fairness.
Soon after, Mrs. Johnson returned to find her once-perfect hedges trimmed into odd shapes and her driveway blocked
by piles of mulch. As neighbors gathered, Ethan’s mom calmly reminded her that hard work deserves respect
and fairness. Faced with public attention and accountability, Mrs. Johnson paid Ethan the $20 she owed.
From that day forward, she never asked Ethan for help again, and the story spread through the neighborhood.
It became a lasting reminder that when you stand up for what’s right, even in small matters, it sends a powerful message about integrity and respect.