"TOUGH TIMES NEVER LAST, BUT TOUGH PEOPLE DO"
Robert Schuller was a very famous pastor out in California and he published the book in 1983. I had to tell my rider about it, because her story was such an extraordinary one of someone being resilient. Over the last dozen years she's had a number of extremely difficult personal challenges, starting with her mom passing away from cancer when she was 18. I was driving her and a friend to get her car that was impounded after she was arrested after refusing a breathalyzer test. She had just been released from the hospital after surgery and she could not walk a straight line, so she was arrested.
She is in medical school working on being an oncologist to diagnosing and treating cancer. I complimented her on her big smile and she said, "I have to smile because I watch people dying from cancer for a living." I suggested to her that she should focus on all the good things she has going for her and not the bad luck or bad Karma she's been experiencing. I said she was obviously bright and a people person and she was dedicated to doing something to help others. She has a great future ahead of her and she was right when she said, "I'm resilient." You can do it!
HE DIED THAT MORNING
I picked him up from a hospital around 10:30 am on a Sunday morning. I asked him how he was feeling and he said, "Not that good, I died this morning." It was a short ride and it was the most shocking thing someone has said to me in my car and he was serious.
The 24-year-old is in sales and he was mentally trying to get through what happened to him only ten hours ago. "I was at a party and a friend gave me Adderall after drinking, but it had fentanyl. I ordered an Uber and got in, but my driver saw I wasn't breathing and got me help. He saved my life. They hit me twice with Narcan, but the first one didn't work."
I told him to get some rest and that he obviously was very fortunate and received a gift today and I wished him well. Congratulations to the Uber driver and the medical staff that was able to save his life.
25 YEARS OLD WITH SIX BIRTHDAYS
It was 5 am on March 1, when I picked of four friends in their early twenties and they were trying to get home after a long night. One of the girls told me that she was a "Leap Year Baby" and she just turned 25. Her actual birthday did not exist since there were only 28 days in the month. She celebrated on the 28th and now it was the first. She told me, "I've only had six birthdays my whole life, one was last year." She has a birthday every four years and she looked a lot older than 6.
SERVING KINDNESS
She has been a server for eighteen years and she was a delight. I would love to have her serve me at any restaurant. I could tell she was very good at what she does and she was smiling when she talked to me. She told me one of the most incredible stories I have heard in my car and it was after the worst moment in her life.
She lost her 22-year-old son who died at a party. Here's her story: "I went back to work and the first day one of my regular customers could tell that there was something wrong and he asked one of my co-workers. He works in a bank and he tipped me $200. Later that day he came back and gave me an envelope and said, 'Do something nice for yourself. The envelope had $1,200." It was an extraordinary gesture by her customer, but I really felt for her when she told me that she bought a gravestone for her son with the money.
WOULD YOU LIKE A FISHING MATE?
He loves to fish and for seven years he's been working as a fishing mate, doing work on boats and handling all the fishing activities. Working for himself he's worked for, "Wealthy, famous, and crazy people." He is currently working on an eight million dollar fishing boat. He also worked for country music singer, Alan Jackson, for a whole year. His favorite place to travel is the Caribbean islands.
SHE'S AS SHARP AS A...KNIFE?
The older woman slowly got in my car and I had no idea how much fun this ride would be. I said to her, "What are you up to today?" She answered quickly, "I'm driving with you right now." She was actually going to get her hair done. She told me she was a chiropractic doctor and she's retired. I asked her how long ago she retired and she replied, "I'm ninety-one, you do the math." Originally from the Bronx, she was making me laugh, but she had that northeastern toughness. She loves to read and told me she reads a book a week.
After a few minutes she said, "Now that we're intimate I can tell you that my oldest brother was Jake LaMotta." He was a former heavyweight champion of the world and his nickname was "Raging Bull." The movie, "Raging Bull", starring Robert DeNiro, was his life story and is recognized as one of the all-time great movies. He had passed away a few years back and I asked her what he did after he retired. She told me he was a celebrity and helped open a lot of places and he sold a lot of memorabilia. She really was a delight and could have passed for 71 years old.