Walt,i respect your comments,but what makes you think this couple did'nt think about their retirement days?Things happen to people that are beyond their control sometimes.And no matter how well prepared people think they are,as i said before there is more than one reason for this couples problem.But sometimes people just need a helping hand.Whats done is done and it was not their fault.I just thank God that the people in my community were caring and generous enough to help.I have tryed to prepare for my family's retirement years also, but i can also help my neighbors if the need arises.If i see someone in need like this old couple i'm going to help if i can.Its not up to me to judge why it happend or if they were prepared for retirement or not.I've seen the time in my life when things were not as good for me as they are now.And i'll never forget the uncertainty that i felt during that time.I'll also never forget the advice given to me by the older people around me.Advice that helped get me where i am today.I am not rich by any means,i have to watch my spending like lots of folks do,but i am rich in the knowledge and the direction i've received from people who are and were very similar to this couple.They did'nt have to help me or others,"BUT THEY DID" The world is in the shape its in today because of selfishness and greed instead of generosity.I did'nt ask anyone to feel sorry for these people and i thanked everyone for their comments.They have heat in their home tonight and thats all that matters anyway.
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