Like everyone had being asking mi to post ?? yea ~~ was trying to get - a - live .. budden i suppose i still didnt get it .. but never-the-less .. here to post a story i see b4 long time ago .. from an E-Mail .. i guess u all read b4 le ba .. but for the time being i will juz get on wif this =D
There lived a middle aged man. He earned only a mere 500 dollars a month and had to feed his family of five. Even though his life was not a bed of rose, yet he lived happily. Why? Because something changed his life after he went for a trip in India. On the returning journey from a small village in India, this man was riding a dilapidated non air-con bus on a rocky dirt road. He cursed the hot weather which made him wet like a fish. As the bus stopped at a point for refill of diesel, this man noticed a young disabled boy begging for food. While he looked at the boy dazedly, the guide approached him. The guide told him the story of that disabled young beggar. He said that the boy had his arm saw by his own mother, so that he could go to the streets and beg for money. Just as the man reacted in disgust, a passer-by dropped bread for the young begger. Immediately, some ten little children dashed towards the young beggar for that slice of bread. The bread, dropped onto the ground, was covered with sand and dirt, yet the children treated it like gold. The young beggar, even though had only an arm, was among the struggle. This was the result of hunger. The man was very touched by the scene; he asked the guide to bring him to the nearest bakery and bought all the 100 loafs of bread available in the shop. To his surprise, he only spent only 25 US dollars for that, a loaf of bread costs only 25 cents! Together with the guide, he quickly returned to where the beggars were and gave those child beggars the 100 loafs of bread. Those beggars were ecstatic; jumping around with joy, some even hugged the man and his guide. Those children were so happy over a loaf of bread which costs no more than 25 cents. Why cant us? There are many others in this world who suffer the same fate as those poor beggars. We are very fortunate to have what we have now, and should not take them for granted.