Read till the end! I called one of my best friends, his name's Andrew. He picked up the phone and the first thing he told me, "Swizzy, I'm still lying in bed." It was 2:00 PM y'all. Have you ever had one of those days? One of those days where you want to pull the sheets over your face and do absolutely nothing? I thought to myself, if Andrew's still in bed at 2:00 PM, he's probably not feeling so great. Maybe there's something you could do to make him feel better. Phone call ends, I go on his social media and because he's over the age of 35, he still uses this platform called Facebook. And I came across a post that said my vote for dinner tonight is hashtag tacos. Simplest idea crossed my mind I'm like Andrew likes eating tacos. What would happen if I surprised Andrew with tacos? I go on uber eats I find this taco dinner for two I purchase it put a special note for the delivery person that says . "hey these tacos are from your friend Swizzy. He hopes you feel better!" You know when you order food on uber you could watch the car drive down all the streets like a little pac-man video game. Pac-man is a game that your teachers and staff play. I finally get the notification. The tacos have been delivered. Less than 45 seconds pass before my phone rings. It's a FaceTime call from my best friend Andrew, sitting beside his wife Emily on bar stools in front of his kitchen countertop. There's a box of tacos open behind them, and they're bawling their eyes out. You ever try to cry and talk at the same time? Andrew's looking at me sounding like this. I'm like dude. It's two tacos relax. He's like no. It's not just two tacos. It's all the things you didn't know, you see, you had no idea me and my wife had to shut down our business last week, you had no idea we had to lay off four employees because we can't afford to pay them anymore. We don't know how we're gonna put food on our table for the next six months maybe, for you it's just two tacos in a box, but for me and my wife this is a moment of hope. We're gonna remember this for the rest of our lives. I look at Andrew. I was like oh He's like, "Swizzy, it's not about buying people food. It is simply about recognizing that one of the most meaningful aspects in life is being of service to other human beings."