One thing that always gets me is how mean I act towards homeless and poor people.  I guess I have this general distrust of anyone who asks me for money or anything.  I figure they'll use it for drugs or alcohol, and I shouldn't help them out.  That's why I'm always amazed at how this guy Jeremy freely gives things away to poor people.  The most recent time was on March 5.  We were walking out of the McDonald's after a long day of snowboarding and more recently, waiting in long lines for sub-par food.  A guy asked us if we could spare some food.  I looked the other way, or said something stupid like, "Sorry, I don't have any," while I was holding a bag that said "McDonald's" on the side.  But Jeremy gave the guy one of his two orders of 10-piece chicken nuggets, and without even thinking.  I was amazed.  Why don't I do stuff like that?  Why am I so selfish that I couldn't have even given one of my little hamburgers to some poor person on the street?  And this isn't the first time.  Jeremy said that he used to go into a deli in Hoboken for lunch when he was on co-op.  He'd buy two sandwiches:  one for himself, and one for the poor guy at the door.  He didn't even consider not doing it.  It's things like this that just amaze me.  Little things that help people out or simple professions of faith. #psychology