Every Action Matters - II

 


Mr. Aggarwal was a very wealthy businessman. One day he was alone sitting at his dining table when suddenly he saw lighting and thunder in the sky. He wished for someone to come to his home before it started raining so he kept his door open and was eagerly waiting. But unfortunately, God didn’t hear his wish, not even on his birthday. The rain started heavily and no one came to his home. 

Then suddenly he heard running footsteps outside his house. He thought someone was coming to his house to celebrate his birthday. Then suddenly a person entered his house. He had a scar on his face from the top left corner of his nose to the downright corner of his face. He looked like a thief. But Mr. Aggarwal didn’t know who that person was and he didn't even care who that person was. He thought he would be one of his employees. He was happy enough to know that someone came to his house to celebrate his birthday. 

The person looked scared but confident enough. Mr. Aggarwal very warmly asked the person to come in and change his clothes. He fed the person delicious food and drinks. They both enjoyed the celebration. The person said he was leaving. But  Mr. Aggarwal stopped him, he went upstairs and bought a purse and gave it to the person. Mr. Aggarwal said, “ This purse is filled with silver coins”.The person said, “Why are you giving all these to me? I am neither your family member nor your relative”. Then Mr. Aggrawal said,” I am giving you this because for 5 years no one from my family came to my house to celebrate my birthday but you are the only one to attend my birthday in 5 years. The thief melted from his words and left the house. 

Days passed by now the business of  Mr. Aggarwal was ruined and he had no money left with him and his 50th birthday arrived. He was all alone that day. 

Then suddenly someone came to him, he asked him if he recognized the person. He said he was the person to whom Mr. Aggarwal gave a purse full of silver coins. He said he started his own business by selling those coins and now he became a wealthy person from a thief. Mr. Aggarwal was shocked but was happy also for his success. The man gave fruits, sweets, and drinks, and a bag full of money to Mr. Aggrawal. And asked him if he could be his father because his biological father abandoned him when he was small. He agreed to it because he didn't have any children. They both went to the person's home and lived happily. 


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