"Stranded Stranger's Message: 'Today You, Tomorrow Me'"

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"Stranded Stranger's Message: 'Today You, Tomorrow Me'"
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In 2010, Justin Horner experienced a blown tire on a busy freeway in Portland, Oregon, and was helped by a Latino family who refused his money and even gave him a tamale. When he tried to give them money again, they ingeniously placed the money inside the tamale. As they drove off, the father told Horner, "Today you, tomorrow me," a sentiment that resonated with many and became a symbol of empathy and kindness. Horner's story went viral, leading to widespread recognition and inspiring acts of kindness.

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