He is what you might call a good guy, not exactly the same as a nice guy. That distinction is important—being a "good guy" and being a "nice guy" aren’t always the same thing. Bill Hole seems to embody a quiet integrity, someone who does the right thing, not because it’s expected or for appearances, but because it’s simply who he is. A "nice guy" is often associated with surface-level politeness, but Bill carries something deeper—an honest, thoughtful nature that isn’t about pleasing people but about staying true to himself. He doesn’t go out of his way to win approval, yet people respect him because they sense his authenticity. It’s a subtle but powerful trait—his goodness isn’t about trying, it’s about being. Would you say others recognize this about him, or is it something that only those closest to him truly understand?

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