True.. But as being the 20 year old, I love to help.. The last person I helped, an older guy who drove into the campus while I was on shift, big time flat, hit a brick in the road or something.. He opened up the trunk, and he had tons of bowling balls! he was a pro bowler and he got a 300 like 7 or 8 times.. I helped him change the tire, and after that he gave me $10 for helping him and told me to buy myself a beer.. haha
and before that, on a rainy day, a guy in a toyota was cut off by some ricer and he smashed into the little car, and messed up his front end and radiator, and there was no shoulder on the road, just a lane from off the freeway, and I told him when the light for my work's school turned green, I'd stay behind his truck with my flashers on while he pushed so no one would ram him while he was pushing.. After that, I asked him if he wanted a beer because I found some at work, and he lolled and said he should be giving me a beer.
Helping out brings some good karma and great experiences and stories. But here in the Silicon Valley, its always rush rush rush, as I said.. Honestly, what is the point? There is none..