It was supposed to be a peaceful flight home, but halfway through, the back of my seat became a target for nonstop kicks.
A young boy sat behind me, happily tapping his feet while playing on his tablet. His parents didn’t seem bothered at all. My dad politely asked them to step in, and for a moment, the kicking stopped—until it started again, even harder.
Instead of arguing, my dad calmly reclined his seat all the way back, leaving the boy’s mother with no space. She complained to the flight attendant, but was politely told he had every right to recline. The kicking stopped instantly. My dad just smiled and said, “Some people only understand when they feel it themselves.” Quiet, perfect justice at 30,000 feet.