Touching life story.....
A young man was getting ready to graduate college. For many months, he had admired a beautiful sports car in a dealer's showroom,
From India, Calcutta
A young man was getting ready to graduate college. For many months, he had admired a beautiful sports car in a dealer's showroom,
From India, Calcutta
Hi,
Good, it's a really heart-touching story. Before we take action, we should perceive things and then decide on our next steps. His angry behavior caused him to lose his gift, and while I have succeeded in business, in real life, he has failed.
Anu
Good, it's a really heart-touching story. Before we take action, we should perceive things and then decide on our next steps. His angry behavior caused him to lose his gift, and while I have succeeded in business, in real life, he has failed.
Anu
Hello friends,
It's a nice story with a number of lessons to be learned. First, the son did not have confidence in his father's choice of the gift. Second, due to the screening effect of materialism on the young son, he could not see the real gift, i.e., the Bible. Third, life span is too short. The son had matured, grew his own family, and also built up his own business. I think he took too much time to revert to his parents, which is not correct. In such scenarios, it's better to react with deliberate and quick pace than wait for the time to heal the void. Fourth, there was definitely a gap in effective communication between the father and the son. Alas, the son only came when his father is gone. What use. They both missed each other's relationship for such a long time.
Thank you.
Col. J. R. Vatsa
From India, Delhi
It's a nice story with a number of lessons to be learned. First, the son did not have confidence in his father's choice of the gift. Second, due to the screening effect of materialism on the young son, he could not see the real gift, i.e., the Bible. Third, life span is too short. The son had matured, grew his own family, and also built up his own business. I think he took too much time to revert to his parents, which is not correct. In such scenarios, it's better to react with deliberate and quick pace than wait for the time to heal the void. Fourth, there was definitely a gap in effective communication between the father and the son. Alas, the son only came when his father is gone. What use. They both missed each other's relationship for such a long time.
Thank you.
Col. J. R. Vatsa
From India, Delhi
Nice story. I feel that the most obvious lesson is "Look before you leap" or "Think twice before you speak". In short, don’t be impulsive and jump to conclusions.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Life lesson I received from a friend.I don’t know the source but worth reading Prakashkailas
From India, Kochi
From India, Kochi
Touching story. It is true that often we miss the real thing, we count our sorrows and miss the blessings. ashok
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Really heart touching... sometimes in life we are so rude to our dear ones that we don’t even try to realise their hard core affection to us.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
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