One day you were commuting on a DTC bus. Unfortunately, your wallet was left at home. The conductor gave you a ticket for free. You were moved by his gesture. Write a paragraph on him in 100-120 words.
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A Gesture of Kindness
One can always be kind to people, one cares nothing about. - Oscar Wilde
- There are two types of people, good and bad. There is good in the world so much as bad is. This makes the balance in creation.
- We talk about bad people so much as about good people. Not all of us are benefitted by the good and not all of us are effected by the bad.
- Take for an example, a few days ago I was commuting on a DTC bus. Unfortunately my wallet was left at home.
- I could not think of any other way to pay the fare. With a little hesitation, I approached the conductor and explained him my condition.
- To my surprise and wonder, he seemed neither angry nor disgusted. He simply handed me a ticket for free and asked me to sit. That was all of it.
- We divide ourselves from the working class yet they possess a higher ground of moral values and respect for people.
Answer:
One day I was commuting on a DTC bus. Unfortunately, my wallet was left at home. I had no money to buy the ticket and it was useless to plead before the conductor. Every moment was adding to my anxiety, lest I should be caught by the ticket checker and further consequences. The conductor asked me to take the ticket but after knowing the truth he offered me the ticket. I looked at him as if I was asking the reason and he just smiled.
The conductor was a conscientious and kind-hearted person. He understood my problem and so did not fine. I deboarded the bus thanking him from the deep of my heart. I was moved by the behaviour of the conductor and it had been an unforgettable experience of my life.