• Adam M

    I really like the post as it is a breath of fresh air. The act of giving is a great feeling on both ends but we are often reminded of the cliche “tis better to give than to receive”.

    About 5 years ago I noticed a woman who had a flat tire just a few blocks down the street from where I was (in a shady part of town). Did I REALLY Have time to help her out, of course not, I was running late like so many Americans on a time crunch. But I changed her tire anyway and helped her quickly get out of this seedy party of town. She was extremely thankful as she tried to offer me money. I didnt feel that was necessary and I went on my way happy to have helped.

    Not 2 years later I was driving from warm South Carolina to Ohio and hit an ice/snow storm in the Ohio River Valley on Appalachia Hwy (I decided to take the scenic route). I hit a patch of ice and spun into the median. As I opened my door to check the damage I had to fight through almost 2 feet of snow to get my door open, I had no cell phone reception, was 15 miles from the next town, it was 1am and I was wearing shorts. Preparing myself to walk a man came by in a truck and offered to pull me out of the median, which he successfully did. I tried to offer HIM money and let him know how awesome he is for stopping to help someone at 1am in the morning on a dark hwy. He was just happy to help and at that moment I thought back to the woman I had helped 2 years ago.

    What goes around comes around!