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Pretty touching story (helping the defeated/homeless)
#1
Something I found on Facebook, but thought it was worth sharing. Quite touching.

*This was NOT me performing this good deed.*

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This is Jacobi Oscar Kafer. I stopped for coffee & to go the bathroom at a Starbucks in the Venice, CA area, & this gentleman walked up to my cycle today to spray windex on it, & clean it. My first reaction was "Stay away from the bike" then I stopped myself; he looked broken & mentally & physically worn from the sun, so I turned to him and said "Go ahead and clean it, I'm gonna run into Starbucks for coffee, & when I come out I'll give you $10". I've been meaning to clean my bike but I just haven't found the time to do it. The Starbucks was busy & I wondered when I came back out if he would still be there. When I returned, he was working up, down, & all around the bike. I've had my bike detailed at my local Harley dealership & it costs around $150 for them to do the same job this gentleman is doing right now for a fifteenth of the cost. I finished my coffee & told him I didn't want to take up anymore of his time today. I reached into my pocket & pulled out all of the spare bills I had that totaled a whopping $36 & handed them to him. I said I wished I had more to give him, & the expression of respect and joy that built up inside of him was immeasurable. As I bent down to unlock my Helmet, and after I had put it on my head, I reached into my saddle bag to organize a few things I was carrying, and as I did this, he starting working feverishly scrubbing my helmet clean right as I knelt there wearing it. I thanked him for a job well done & went on my way. I got about a half mile away when I decided to turn around. I found Jacobi in the corner of the parking lot crying with his head held down as tears ran down the bridge of his nose, as if to say I've had enough of the struggle & humiliation today. I asked him if could please take a photo of him with my cycle so I could remember him & this job he has done so well. Again he filled with great joy and gratitude for the little bit of respect I bestowed upon him. He stood proud and strong with an inherent sense of satisfaction & pride for his ability to bring happiness to another person & to contribute to something that brought someone else so much joy today. I was homeless for about a year around 1990 & 1991, so I understand some of what this man has to endure on a day to day basis. As I thanked him again & began to exit, more tears started streaming down his face. I said to him "please don't cry" "I have an old friend named Jacobi, & now I have a new friend named Jacobi". I saw my own feelings of self worth and pride shining through Jacobi as if he was my own child. Never take for granted a helping hand. Even if it's from someone whom you truly feel doesn't have a helping hand to give. We are all one
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#2
Specialist8, that is truly a beautiful story. The world is in desperate need of the type of compassion you showed this man. I must say I was already quite impressed by the type of character you demonstrated on the LSD run last weekend and this just puts you over the top in my book. My hat's off you you Sir-well done! Worship
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#3
Veech, I appreciate your response on this, but I have to sorely say this was someone else's good deed. I can only hope to make the kind of impact this man made on Jacobi.

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#4
Thanks for sharing that story, specialist8. It's a good reminder that random act of kindness seldom go astray.
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#5
I just saw it on FB...nice read! It does make you think....
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#6
Very touching, thanks for sharing.


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#7
Good story. Acts of kindness have their own reward and well worth attaining.
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#8
Great story Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
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(07-02-2015, 06:55 AM)specialist8_imp Wrote: Veech, I appreciate your response on this, but I have to sorely say this was someone else's good deed. I can only hope to make the kind of impact this man made on Jacobi.

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Well, my comments still stand Specialist8-you are a good man even sharing these kinds of stories! Thumbs Up
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#10
Thanks Veech! Very encouraging words I'll certainly take to heart.
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