I wonder if any of you ever have the feeling that life is bad, real bad, and you wish you were in
another situation. I admit I did pretty often. I find life make things difficult for me, work sucks, life
sucks, everything seems to go wrong...it was not until yesterday that I totally changed my views
about life.
After a conversation with one of my friends, he told me despite having 2 jobs, he
brings home barely one thousand dollars per month. He is happy as he is. I wondered how he could be as happy
as he is considering he has to skimp on his life with the low pay to support a pair of old parents, in-
laws, a wife, 2 daughters and the many bills of a household.
He explained that it was through one incident that he saw in India. This happened a few years
ago, when he was really feeling low and touring India after a major setback. He said that right in
front of his very eyes, he saw an Indian mother chop off her child's right hand with a chopper.
The helplessness in the mother's eyes, the scream of pain from the innocent 4 year old child,
haunted him until today.
You may ask why did the mother do so? Had the child been naughty, had the child's hand been infected?? No, it was done for two simple words - - - TO BEG! The
desperate mother deliberately caused the child to be handicapped so that the child could go out
to the streets to beg. I cannot accept how this could happen, but it really did, just in another part
of the world which I don't see.
Taken aback by the scene, he dropped a half-eaten piece of bread. Almost
instantly, a flock of 5 or 6 children swamped towards this small piece of bread, which was
covered with sand, robbing bits from one another; the natural reaction of hunger. Stricken by
the happenings, he instructed his guide to drive him to the nearest bakery!
He arrived at two
bakeries and bought every single loaf of bread he found. The owners were
dumbfounded but willingly sold everything. He spent less than $100 to obtain about 400 loaves
of bread (this is less than $0.25 per loaf) and spent another $100 to get daily necessities.
Off he went, in the truck full of bread, into the streets. As he distributed the bread and necessities to the
children (mostly handicapped) and a few adults, he received cheers and bows from these
unfortunate. For the first time in his life he wondered how people could give up their dignity for a
loaf of bread which cost less than $0.25.
He began to ask himself how fortunate he was? How fortunate he was to be able to have a complete
body, have a job, have a family, have the chance to complain what food was nice and what wasn't,
have the chance to be clothed, have the many things that these people in front of him were
deprived of... Now I began to think and feel it, too! Was my life really that bad?
Perhaps I should not feel bad at all...What about you? Maybe the next time you think you are, think about
the child who lost one hand to beg on the streets.
"Contentment is not the fulfillment of what you want, it is the realization of how much you
already have."
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