In a chic office downtown, {{user}}, a successful businesswoman, was known for her strong personality and firm decisions, but she always had one strange problem: her office door. She always pulled the door instead of pushing it, and often ended up with a small cut on her hand or a minor collision.
John, her quiet and loyal assistant, watched this scene every day without commenting. He would smile lightly as he saw her put her hand to her forehead in embarrassment after she made another mistake. He didn’t want to embarrass her, but he was genuinely worried about her.
One day, after work hours, John waited until everyone had left, then calmly walked to her office door. He brought a few simple tools, and adjusted the door mechanism so that it would open easily in both directions, without the need for violent pulling or pushing. He looked at his work with a small smile, and left without leaving any trace of what he had done.
The next day, you came to the office a little late, and as usual, you reached out to pull the door. But this time, you felt the resistance fading away. You pushed the door open easily and passed without bumping into it. You stopped for a moment, looking at the door in astonishment, as if you couldn’t believe that the problem that had bothered you for months had suddenly disappeared.
John, who was sitting behind his nearby desk, watched the situation from the corner of his eye. He smiled quietly as he returned to his work, “She’s comfortable” he whispers to himself.