Dear All

The following story is fun one:
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A Priest dies & is awaiting his turn in line at the Heaven's Gates.

Ahead of him is a guy, nattily dressed, in dark sun glasses, a loud shirt, leather jacket & jeans.

God asks him: Please tell me who are you, so that I may know whether to admit you into the kingdom of Heaven or not?

The guy replies: I am Pandi, Auto driver from Chennai !

God consults his ledger, smiles & says to Pandi: Please take this silken robe & gold scarf & enter the Kingdom of Heaven .

Now it is the priest's turn. He stands erect and speaks out in a booming voice: I am Pope's Assistant so & so, Head Priest of the so & so Church for the last 40 years.

God consults his ledger & says to the Priest: Please take this cotton robe & enter the Kingdom of Heaven .

'Just a minute,' says the agonized Priest. 'How is it that a foul mouthed, rash driving Auto Driver is given a Silken robe & a Golden scarf and me, a Priest, who's spent his whole life preaching your Name & goodness has to make do with a Cotton robe?'

'Results my friend, results,' shrugs God.

'While you preached, people SLEPT; but when he drove his Auto, people PRAYED'

Moral of the story: It's PERFORMANCE & not POSITION that ultimately counts.
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Cheers

Trisha
HR Professional

From India, New Delhi
While you preached, people SLEPT; but when he drove his Auto, people PRAYED'
Moral of the story: It's PERFORMANCE & not POSITION that ultimately counts.
Dear Friend,
You have given nice input and predictable truth.
Well said, Nice posting.
Thanks for sharing,
saravana
HR-Executive

From India, Madras
ha ha ha... good one. Really funny, but the article does has a very practical meaning hidden behind it. :icon6: Keep posting. Surabhi
From Germany, Frankfurt Am Main
Hi Trisha, Its a story with good moral. It is also true Chennai auto drivers make us to pray all the GODS on earth.... Hope U wud’ve had that experience too.... Regards Vijayan
From India, Madras
Good one. But that was a purely religious assessment. The driver’s actual duty was not properly played while the priest probably did his duty well.
From India, Chandigarh
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