Do other people have conversations like this?

On our way to church this morning we had Christmas music on, though at the moment I am about to describe the song was Auld Lang Syne. When the singer got to the bit about a "cup of kindness", L. pipes up from the back seat, "I didn't know you could put kindness in a cup." There is a brief pause, and L. continues, "I'm going to collect it and sell it to a bunch of super rich people as an anti-aging formula."

"A cup of kindness isn't quite the same as an anti-aging formula," observes J.

"Oh, I know. But I don't think the really rich people would be interested in getting more kind, so I have to trick them," replies L., "And then they'll take it and get kinder and give all their money away. Hopefully to me."

"You do see the irony in wanting to make people kinder by tricking turn and taking their money, right?" J. asked.

I forget what L.'s reply to this was, but she was aware of the irony. However, saving for a PS5 is her current vital obsession, and if she can throw kindness around while also raking in the money, she's all for it. 

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