Andrew, a spoiled 17-year-old rich kid, was used to getting his way and treating people poorly. On a flight home from boarding school, he rudely mocked an older man and disrespected a flight attendant. His arrogance escalated when he insulted the stewardess over peanuts, shocking nearby passengers.
One of them, an older man, scolded him for his behavior, but Andrew dismissed him—until he heard a familiar voice. Turning around, he was stunned to see his father, Steven, who had unexpectedly ended up on the same flight. Furious and ashamed of his son’s actions, Steven ordered Andrew to apologize and vowed to teach him respect.
At home, Steven confronted Andrew about his entitled attitude and decided on a tough lesson—stripping him of his privileges and making him work as a janitor in his cleaning company. Forced to scrub floors, dispose of trash, and endure the same mistreatment he once dished out, Andrew quickly realized how humiliating it felt to be looked down upon.
The breaking point came when a woman rudely ordered him to clean up vomit. As he wiped his tears and did the task, he finally understood the value of respect and kindness.
The next day, he ran into the flight attendant he had insulted. Out of breath and humbled, he sincerely apologized. She was surprised but smiled, seeing that he had learned his lesson.