Dave, I have lost all my good friends and neighbors and I can tell ya that when one person is generous with help, really doesn't require a PAYBACK PLAN.Folks do it because it is the right thing to do by helping one another.Ever heard the expression "GENEROUS TO A FAULT"?.Well the fault lies with the receiver not appreciating the goodness of the giver.Various ways to show appreciation to those who understand the NEEDS of others. The words, Thanks covers it all. One can lay in wait for the opportunity to return the goodness. It really isn't necessary to try and make certain the deed is paid back right away. There will be things that come up in normal conversation that gives a clue to what would make life a little easier for a friend in need. Then strike while the iron's hot. My friend who passed away left us in her will.We aren't in need of money but could dam well use her as a friend again. Your mechanic friend sounds like he could use a certain tool to make life a little easier for him, so there may be way to help and say Thank you, all at the same time.It really isn't hard to find one who understands NEED,but it is hard to find one who will do things with out the thoughts of getting a pay back.You will find a lot of ways to make life easier for him with short visits every now and then. Good grief, how I miss those days. Incorporate him and his family into your life Just a little, every now and then. Makes you a better person for it. Regards, LOU.
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