Stop being so damn humble! What's the nicest thing you've ever done for someone?

I've been pretty good to my younger brother over the years.

Gave him his first car and taught him to drive stick.

That car got stolen with his tools in the back. He bought a crappy car afterwards. I helped him fix that shit box several times. Including one instance of driving an hour with tools and a jack to the side of the road after the serpentine belt jumped off.

In general whenever he needs to work on his car we use my big garage with lots of tools and protection from the elements. If I'm not home he's free to let himself in and work.

Since his tools got stolen, a Christmas after that I replaced his tools with some extra stuff to boot.

His computer died so I bought a cheap-ish platform off of Craigslist and gave him that. Over the next year or so with a combination of my used parts and some new parts I turned that into a decent gaming PC. And gave him some games from a Steam sale.

When he bought a better used car I let him store his old shitbox at my house over the winter until he found a buyer for it.

He can use my Amazon Prime account whenever he wants.

One year for his girlfriend's birthday (now wife) I used my skills to an electrician to upgrade their bedroom to include a new lighted vanity.

I've lent him a few hundred dollars multiple times.

There's stuff that I'm forgetting but that's the gist of it.

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