Five (5)
lessons about the way we treat people
1 - First
Important Lesson - Cleaning
Lady.
During my second month of college,
our professor
Gave us
a pop quiz. I was a conscientious
student
And had breezed through the questions
until I read
The last one:
"What
is the first name of the woman who cleans the
school?"
Surely this was some kind of
joke. I had seen
the
Cleaning woman
several times. She was
tall,
Dark-haired and in her 50's, but how
would I know her name?
I handed in my paper, leaving the
last question
Blank. Just before class
ended, one student asked
if
The last question
would count toward our quiz
grade.
"Absolutely, " said the
professor.. "In your careers,
You will
meet many people. All are significant..
They
Deserve your attention and care,
even if all you do
Is
smile and say "hello.."
I've
never forgotten that lesson.. I also learned
her
Name was
Dorothy.
2. - Second
Important Lesson - Pickup in the
Rain
One night, at 11:30 p.m., an older
African American
Woman was standing on
the side of
an Alabama highway
Trying
to endure a lashing rain storm. Her car
had
Broken down and she desperately
needed a ride.
Soaking wet, she decided
to flag down the next
car.
A young white
man stopped to help her,
generally
Unheard of in those
conflict-filled 1960's. The man
Took her
to safety, helped her get assistance
and
Put her into a
taxicab.
She seemed to be in a
big hurry, but wrote down his
Address
and thanked him. Seven days went by and
a
Knock came on the man's door. To his
surprise, a
Giant console color TV was
delivered to his home.
A
Special note was
attached.
It
read:
"Thank you so much for assisting
me on the highway
The other night. The
rain drenched not only my
Clothes, but
also my spirits. Then you came
along.
Because of
you, I was able to make it to my
dying
Husband's' bedside just before he
passed away... God
Bless you for helping
me and unselfishly
serving
Others."
Sincerely,
Mrs.
Nat King Cole.
3 - Third Important Lesson - Always
remember those
Who
serve.
In the days when an ice cream sundae
cost much less,
A 10-year-old boy
entered a hotel coffee shop and
Sat at a
table. A waitress put a glass of water
in
Front of
him.
"How much is an ice cream
sundae?" he
asked.
"Fifty cents,"
replied the
waitress.
The
little boy pulled his hand out of his pocket
and
Studied the coins in
it.
"Well, how much is a plain dish of ice
cream?" he inquired.
By now more people were waiting for a
table and the
Waitress was growing
impatient..
"Thirty-five
cents," she brusquely
replied.
The little boy again
counted his coins.
"I'll have
the plain ice cream," he
said.
The waitress brought the
ice cream, put the bill on
The table and
walked away The boy finished the
ice
Cream, paid the cashier and
left.. When the waitress
Came
back, she began to cry as she wiped down
the
Table.
There, placed neatly beside the empty
dish,
Were two nickels and five
pennies..
You see, he
couldn't have the sundae, because he
had
To have enough left to leave her a
tip.
4 - Fourth
Important Lesson. - The obstacle in Our
Path.
In ancient times, a King had a boulder
placed on a
Roadway. Then he hid himself
and watched to see
if
Anyone would remove the huge rock.
Some of the
King's' wealthiest merchants and
courtiers came by
And
simply walked around it.. Many loudly blamed
the
King for not keeping the roads
clear, but none did
Anything about
getting the stone out of the
way.
Then a peasant came along
carrying a load
of
Vegetables.
Upon approaching the boulder,
the
peasant laid down his burden and tried
to move the
stone to the side of the road.
After much pushing
and straining, he
finally succeeded. After
the
peasant picked up
his load of vegetables, he noticed
a
purse lying in the road where the boulder
had
been. The purse contained many gold
coins and a note
from the King
indicating that the gold was for
the
person who
removed the boulder from the roadway.
The
peasant learned what many of us
never understand!
Every obstacle
presents an opportunity to improve
our
condition.
5 - Fifth Important Lesson -
Giving When it
Counts...
Many years ago, when I worked as a
volunteer at a
hospital, I got to know a little girl
named Liz who
was
suffering from a rare & serious disease. Her
only
chance of recovery appeared to be a
blood
transfusion from her 5-year old
brother, who had
miraculously survived
the same disease and
had
developed the
antibodies needed to combat
the
illness. The doctor explained
the situation to her
little brother, and
asked the little boy if he would
be
willing to give his blood to his
sister.
I saw
him hesitate for only a moment before taking
a
deep breath and saying, "Yes I'll do
it if it will
save
her." As the transfusion
progressed, he lay in
bed
next to his sister and smiled, as we
all did, seeing
the
color returning to her cheek. Then his
face
grew pale and his smile
faded.
He looked up at the
doctor and asked with a
trembling voice,
"Will I start to die right
away".
Being
young, the little boy had misunderstood
the
doctor; he thought he was going to
have to give his
sister all of his blood
in order to save
her.
Now you
have choices.
1 Ignore this,
or
2. Share it other
people..
I
hope that you will choose No. 2 and
remember.
Most
importantly.... ”Live with no
regrets, Treat people the way you want to be treated,
Work like Work like you don’t need the money, Love
like you’ve never been hurt, and Dance like you do
when nobody’s watching.”
NOW more than
ever - Please... Pass It
On.... You
never know how or when you'll be
paid! |