This is the sort of thing we need to see more of - "established" folks turning around and lifting others up.
There's comes a point when you really don't need more - (how many mansions and millions do you honestly need?) I'm not saying I have the right to say when "enough is enough", but it really didn't take much for him to stop for a few moments and potentially change another's life. Didn't cost him anything, really.
If Oprah said my little brand of homemade pasta was awesome, I'd sell out in a minute.
it's all about UPHOLDING, and UPLEVELING. By improving others' lives, you improve the world. He didn't stop and give them a wad of cash, he gave them an opportunity.