On a first-class flight, Todd, an arrogant businessman, made everyone’s journey miserable with his rude demands. He berated Samantha, the flight attendant, barking for drinks and even demanding she clean his shoes. Passengers watched in stunned silence as his entitled behavior worsened with every request.
Just when it seemed like things couldn’t get worse, a distinguished man from the back of the plane stood up. “Todd,” he called. Todd’s face paled when he recognized Mr. Harris, his boss.
Calmly, Mr. Harris reprimanded him, asking if this was how Todd treated colleagues or clients. Embarrassed, Todd stammered, trying to explain, but it was too late. Mr. Harris told him his behavior was unacceptable and hinted at a serious conversation about Todd’s future—or lack thereof—at the company once they landed.
From that moment on, Todd sat quietly, humbled. He even managed a quiet “thank you” to Samantha before the flight ended. The entire cabin felt a collective sense of justice as karma swiftly caught up with Todd.