I don’t know if anyone knows this young man or his parents. I don’t even know his name. All I know is that he’s 21 years old, he graduated from high school, and last night he did something I will never forget.
I was driving home from work, exhausted after a long day, when I got a flat tire in the middle of nowhere. It was dark, the road was almost deserted, and I admit I was starting to feel a bit scared and helpless. Then, out of nowhere, he showed up. Riding his motorcycle, he stopped without hesitation, smiled at me, and asked if I needed help.
He was wearing a spotless white hoodie — you could tell he had no intention of getting dirty or caught up in anything that evening. And yet, without a second thought, he knelt down next to my car and started changing the tire, calmly and confidently, as if we were old friends. He didn’t want anything in return. When I tried to offer him some money to thank him, he kindly refused with a gentle smile and a simple, “I’d do it for anyone.”
But that’s not true. Not everyone would have done it. In a world where people often just keep going, he stopped. He chose to help, to be present, to make a difference — even if just for a stranger in need.
So, if his parents are reading this message: I just want to say that you’ve raised an extraordinary young man. You’ve instilled in him values that are hard to come by these days. You should be proud, and I truly hope you get to know just how much your son meant to me, even if just for those twenty minutes on an ordinary evening.
I truly hope these words reach him or his family. I want you to know how deeply grateful I am, from the bottom of my heart.