A customer who I’ve only met twice very briefly recently did something for me that was very kind and generous, and I have no way of paying him back. The money I could pay he wouldn’t take. And besides, it’s not so much the monetary aspect as it is the unselfishness, generosity, and thoughtfulness. These are invaluable qualities in a person. How do you repay that?
So, I decided if I can’t pay him back, I’ll pay it forward. Taking the idea from a movie I watched several years ago, “Pay It Forward,” where a young boy is given an assignment in school to think of something to change the world and put it into action. The boy “conjures the notion of paying a favor not back, but forward--repaying good deeds not with payback, but with new good deeds done to three new people.”
In keeping with the pay it forward concept, I am offering a free band instrument repair to three different people each year. These repairs can be anything from a simple adjust and regulate to a complete mechanical overhaul…..whatever the horn needs. There are some catches though: