I got lucky and fell to this category. I'd been dreaming of a homestead and small farm and started dating this girl. She really didn't talk much/at all with her dad anymore and after a few months mentioned she grew up on a farm and her dad still lives there. Several years later and her dad and her have made amends, We're married with a daughter and we rent our home from him and he lives next door. I try to help out and he gives me lots of advice (which he doesn't think I listen to), and space for my equipment. I only dreamed of having my own operation at the scale I do at this point, and without him I wouldn't really have ever had a chance to start doing some custom work and get my own thing going. Space and wisdom is his investment (yes, space can be very valuable, I understand that). But if you have an empty bank barn or even just a few bays.. even renting them out to someone rather than storing your old scrap there would be "helping young people" while helping yourself too. You might end up with a friend too, and someone to help with your own chores. Helping doesn't have to be hurting yourself. It should be symbolic. Younger folks are more limber and flexible. We can help you fix things that would be harder for you to do, and we learn in the process. We can rent equipment from you that you're not using, if we've proven to take care of things. That helps both you and I on cash flow. Lots of ways to help that aren't hand outs and well deserved. I wouldn't know what to do with most of what I've got if someone had just given it to me.
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