Janet, a selfish 24-year-old, didn’t value family and showed little emotion when her grandmother, Judith, passed away. She even skipped the funeral, much to her mother Helen’s disappointment. One day, Helen asked Janet to check the storage unit Judith had left her, but Janet dismissed it as “old junk.” Reluctantly, she agreed to go, only to prevent her brother, Simon, from getting more than her.
At the storage unit, Janet found dusty furniture and boxes, growing increasingly frustrated. An old man appeared and offered her $1,000 for the contents. Eager to be rid of the burden, Janet accepted without hesitation.
Later, Janet returned home with shopping bags, having spent the money on luxuries. When Helen learned Janet had sold the storage unit without examining its contents, she was furious. However, Janet remained indifferent, tuning out her mother’s frustration.
That evening, a news report caught Janet’s attention. The old man she sold the unit to had discovered valuable antiques worth millions. Janet realized her careless decision had cost her dearly.
Helen, overhearing the broadcast, told Janet it was time to learn a lesson. She needed to move out and start valuing what truly mattered. Janet, stunned and regretful, was forced to confront the consequences of her thoughtless actions for the first time.