Meet William, a man who, for reasons unknown (possibly a midlife crisis fueled by too many documentaries about poverty), decides he needs to save the world – one charity event at a time. His wife, Sarah, is a woman of remarkable patience and good humor, but even she starts to wonder if her husband's enthusiasm for helping others has gone a bit overboard.
This story isn't about grand heroism or life-changing philanthropy. It's about the small, often messy moments that make up the human experience. It's about the importance of setting boundaries, even when your heart is in the right place. And it's about learning to laugh at yourself, especially when you've accidentally signed up for a marathon despite not being able to run a mile without gasping for air.