In 1988, I Lied To Four Young Musicians Who Were Counting On Me. I Took Their Old Band Van And Did Something I Never Told Them About.

I don’t know how many words I’ve spoken telling this story over the past year—on my porch, in the center, at that gala, now to you. What I know is this: the more times I tell it, the less it feels like something I did and the more it feels like something that happened to all of us.

To four scared kids in the rain.

To a tired mechanic who didn’t want to go upstairs to an empty apartment.

To a world that, for one night, tilted a few degrees in the direction of grace.

So when I ask you if a stranger has ever helped you, or if you’ve ever helped someone and never seen them again, I’m not making small talk.

I’m asking if you’ve ever felt that tilt.

I’m asking if you’ve ever been broken down on the side of the road—literal or otherwise—and had somebody pull over, pop your hood, and say, “I’ve got you. Don’t worry about the bill.”

If you have, then you already understand the rest of this story better than I can tell it.

Because, in the end, it isn’t about a van or a band or a building with my name on it. It’s about what we do with the tools in our hands when someone else’s engine sputters and dies.

Me? I had wrenches and grease and a stubborn streak a mile wide.

You might have something else.

Use it.

That’s how the world gets better.

One long night at a time.

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