This is a post perhaps more appropriate to Facebook, except that the young man in question is now a Facebook friend and he may be embarassed.
A few days ago I was standing at a bus stop and a young chap in an elderly Lotus drove past, rather noisily. 50 yards up the road he braked, did a rather showy tight turn in the entrance to a side road, and came back. To my astonishment, he pulled alongside me and stopped. "Did you use to do some work at the School?" (local comprehensive school) he asked. I admitted I did. "I thought I recognised you," he said, "I think you used to mentor me. Thank you". I had no idea who he was, so asked. He gave me his name; he was the first lad I mentored, 15 years ago, under a scheme in which local business people helped troubled and/or troublesome pupils address themselves to the world of work. "The ginger beard threw me," I said.It emerged that he was now admin manager at a successful local business. "I couldn't pass you and not say "Hi"" he said. "I make a point of doing things slightly out of the ordinary that people don't expect. A lot of people remember me."
This seems to me like an excellent way of going through life, so I thought I'd share it.