A blind man plays the saxophone in a subway station every day to raise money for his wife’s operation. Until he meets a kind man one day, the next day the same man tells him to stop playing for good with a shocking revelation. “Sir, sir, here take this money. Do you need more?” Dylan told the old saxophone player at the subway station.
He was on his way to work, but the tender tones of the instrument pulled him toward the man, and he couldn’t leave until that particular song ended. He saw that people were leaving the man tips on the soprano saxophone case on the floor, but Dylan wanted to give him twenty dollars right in his hand and asked why he was working at his age. “I’m sorry sir, I’m blind. I don’t know how much this is,” the man replied, “but thank you, any amount will help.” Dylan’s eyes rose in wonder. Read the full story here ▶