(124)-Charity wrapped in Dignity
She asked him, "How much are you
selling the eggs for?"
The old seller replied to her,
"Rs.5/- for one egg, Madam."
She said to him, "I will
take 6 eggs for Rs.25/- or I will leave."
The old seller
replied, "Come take them at the price you want. May God bless us, and may be
this is a good beginning because I have not yet sold to anyone."
She took it and
walked away feeling she has won. She got into her fancy car and went to pick
her friend, and invited her to a restaurant.
She and her
friend sat down and ordered what they like. They ate a little and left a lot of
what they ordered.
Then she went
to pay the bill. The bill was Rs.1, 200/-. She gave him Rs. 1,300/- and said to
the owner of the restaurant: "Keep the change."
This story may
seem normal to the owner of the restaurant. But it is very painful for the
eggs' seller.
_The bottom
line is_:
Why do we
always show that we have the power when we buy from the needy and the poor? And
we are generous with those who do not need our generosity?
Every time a
poor child comes to me to sell something simple, I remember a tweet from the
son of a rich man who said, "After every prayer my father used to buy
simple goods for very expensive prices, even though he did not need them.
Sometimes he used to pay more for them. I used to get concerned by this act and
I told him about it. Then my father told me: 'It is a charity wrapped with
dignity, my son.'"
Compare these
two stories of social hypocrisy.
The first one
is disappointing and the second one is inspiring.
May God
enlighten our vision.
Courtesy : Bankim Juthani
Courtesy : Bankim Juthani
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