What a great story. It's a rare opportunity to be able to truly change someone's life with your generosity and kindness. It's an added blessing when the recipient truly understands and appreciates what you've done.
It's a win-win situation. I'm lucky enough to have experienced this twice in my life. Once from each side. It's definitely made me a better person.
Originally Posted by LilMynx69
Thank you for the kinds words, and I do see it as a blessing.
As to identifying who gets help - I also think it depends on the person. When you can see it in their eyes that "yes, I want to change" that is different than if the person is slamming a Red-Bull-Vodka shot then doing a line of blow and saying "You know..." [sniff sniff] "...I soooooo need to, like, stop doing this" [new shot, new line].
I am just happy for her and her daughter, and the husband has asked me about that "time in her life" she doesn't want to discuss. I told him that for his sake, don't ask. Just know that the person she is now is 180-degrees different from that person. He got the hint, he never asked again.
I know she'll tell him when she is ready. I was blessed, as well, to learn what it means to be selfless. I was a pretty selfish a-hole up to that encounter.