I was filling my fuel tank when I glanced over at the customer in the next aisle. The man said “nice car!”. My reply, “thanks, it’s old, but it has a good engine”. “That’s all that matters,” “You can always fix the outside.”, he replies. I agreed. I stated that when the engine needs work, it is indeed more difficult work to fix. We had our “moment” of insight relating to people and the similarity to a classic car. The man concluded, “Enjoy the rest of your day.” And, indeed, that did make my day at least — knowing that, no matter what, my “character” is the inside engine that keeps me going — and my appearance can be altered — yet the exterior is never as important as the “engine.”