Several years ago I was at a train station in Amsterdam waiting in line to buy a ticket. As I stood there I saw a young man asking people for money so that he could buy his breakfast. Most of the travelers simply 2 1.____________(ignore) the young man or gave 2 2.____________(he) a dirty look, yet a well-dressed middle-aged man reacted differently. When 2 3.____________(approach) by the young man, the gentleman looked 2 4.____________ him and quietly asked, “How much will you need ? ” I couldn’t hear 2 5.____________ the young man said but watched as the gentleman pulled several 2 6.____________(note) from his wallet and 2 7.____________(calm) placed them in the young man’s hands. I don’t know whether the young man actually used the money for his breakfast or for 2 8.____________purposes. What I do know is that I witnessed two different reactions to the same situation. I saw people who 2 9.____________(be) either afraid or annoyed. And then I saw the gentleman who was not afraid and treated the homeless young man as though he were a brother. I decided then and there that, even though we have to be 3 0.____________(care) in this world, I would rather be like the gentleman.