Mr Paul was a wealthy Businessman one day he was sitting alone at his dining table when......
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He noticed a beggar from the corner window. The beggar was having his meals along with his family. The family appeared to be happy & satisfied.
Mr. Paul wondered that how can a person remain happy in such critical situations. He was one among the richest people in the town and still never felt this happy.
Mr. Paul had no children and his wife passed away around 5 years ago. He got up from his seat to get a clear glimpse of the beggar & his family.
He saw them sharing the pieces of the bread with each other without any sign of sadness or discontent.
It was then when he realized that the real happiness lies in the togetherness of the loved ones & not the money. Suddenly, he started feeling poorer than the beggar.
The Return Gift
Mr Paul was a very wealthy businessman. One day he was alone sitting at his dining table.
It was his birthday. He heard the footsteps of a man behind the curtains. He knew there was a thief
there. “Come on! Thank you for coming to my house on my birthday. I’m alone, give me your
company.”
The thief was starving. He had good food and drinks. Mr Paul gave him a big purse. It had
silver coins. Years rolled by. His fortunes changed. Mr Paul , was a very poor man now. His
business was ruined.
Today was his 50th birthday. But he had become a pauper now. He was alone reflecting over his
good old days. It was 9 pm. The bell rang. “Who can be at such a time to visit a poor man?” thought
Aggarwal. He saw a man in a new suit with a lovely bouquet of red roses. He had many packets
of gifts, fruits, sweets and a few bottles. He tried to recognise the man. “I’m your old thief,” replied
the man. With the money you gave me I did some business. I earned a lot of money within these
years. Now I am a rich businessman.” “Let’s celebrate your birthday,” he said. “It is for you, a
little return-gift.” He gave a bag to Mr Paul. Mr Paul opened the bag. It was full of
new currency notes.
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