A few days ago I landed at the Bombay Airport (India) and took a cab to my scheduled destination in South Bombay.
I
was enjoying the busy traffic with people rushing in every possible
directions then we got stranded at a very busy intersection.
As we
waited for the signal to turn green, my eyes met up with a poor young
boy, about 12 years old. He removed a piece of bread from his pocket and
took a bite.
As he was about to take his next bite, a stray dog
wagged his tail looking at him. Without hesitation, he sat down and put
the bread on the road for the dog to eat.
The dog sniffed the
bread and walked away. The boy waited until he was sure the dog was gone
then he picked up the bread and ate it!
My heart cried and wanted
to walk up to the boy but before I could open the door the signal
turned Green and our car drove away. I kept thinking about the boy and
later during my evening meal I realized that I was thinking of
approaching the boy but never did, I could have stopped the car and
walked up to him which again I never did.
All I did was “thinking”
and this poor little boy who had only one piece of bread without any
hesitation sharing it with the dog, though he himself seemed to be very
hungry.
I learnt one of the biggest lessons in my life which that
boy taught me without a conversation. He taught me to share with love
and happiness. I am so blessed to have learnt this beautiful lesson from
my ‘little unknown master’. It is my moral duty to share this incident
with all my friends across the globe and be blessed with happiness.
Thank you friends for making this world a beautiful place to dwell.
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