After
an active day at work, I managed to squeeze in a few free minutes. I opened my Facebook
account and came across an awesome story, which made my day (and this article
….) - “In a high-class coffee shop in a small town near Venice, Italy, my
friend and I were enjoying our coffee as a man entered and sat at an empty
table beside us. He called the waiter and placed his order saying, "Two
cups of coffee, one of them for the wall." We heard this order with some
interest and observed that he was served with only one cup of coffee but he
paid for two. As soon as he left, the waiter stuck a piece of paper on the wall
with the words ‘A CUP OF COFFEE’.
This scene repeated with other customers over the course of our stay; it seemed
to be a norm. A few minutes later, we noticed a man walking in, whose dress did
not match the standard, or atmosphere of the coffee shop. Poverty was evident
in his demeanor and attire. As he seated himself, he looked at the wall and
said, "One cup of coffee from the wall please." The waiter served
this man's coffee with the customary respect and dignity. The man drank his
coffee and left without paying. We were amazed to watch all this and noticed too
that the waiter took down a piece of paper from the wall and threw it in the
bin. Then it dawned on us what this custom was all about. The great respect for
the needy shown by the inhabitants of this town filled our eyes with tears.
Coffee is not a need of our society, nor a necessity of life but what a
wonderful way to show compassion and maintain human dignity for all. As human
beings, let’s PASS IT ON!”
My
thinking mind immediately probed, “Amit, do you pass it on?”
A
few days back, my dear friend Manan Shah was driving home. On his way, there
was a perpendicular road, where a car had stopped. As he was about to cross, he
felt a jerk and stopped. The other car had brushed his car. A young girl got
down and kept on apologizing for her mistake. Manan looked at her, smiled and
said, “I will forgive you only on one condition. Incase you come across another
such incident, where it’s not your mistake, you will not fight or make a scene,
but forgive the other person!” I thought it was a wonderful way to handle the situation!
‘Passing
it on’ need not just be monetary. There are innumerable creative ways to do it.
· You come across someone who is feeling a little down;
just putting an arm around his shoulder can be magical!
· If someone shares an achievement with you, just
a pat/ hug can make a world of a difference!
· Instead of wishing people on their birthdays in
facebook, pick up the phone to make a personal call. Tell them about one
quality you really admire in them.
· You are waiting on a signal. Someone comes and
stops near you. Just a smile can make someone’s day!
· When someone dear is sharing, can you just
listen attentively without giving any suggestions?
There
are enough reasons for people to believe that the world is no more a good place
to stay in! It just takes a decision to spread goodness. If we decide that we will
be messengers of goodness; we will see the world around us change! It will not
be surprising if you start feeling that so much good is inturn happening to
you!
We
would have gone through enough lovely experiences or moments, which must have made us
feel good. How about PASSING IT ON .....
Good one Amit,
ReplyDeleteI strongly believe there are many good people and there is lot of good in people, but the only challenge is, we tend to forget with our busy schedules.
Just reminders of this kind will definitely go a long way in reminding the good in ones own self.
Loving you
Thanks a lot Shashi ...
DeleteYou are absolutely right about enough good people & goodness being there! We just need to be alert!
Thanks a lot for sharing this lovely story via your blog. It kinda restores our faith in humanity and also in the belief that Goodness like Happiness is contagious.
ReplyDeleteIn India, a group of individuals have been doing things around the same concept named "Your Turn Now". If you want, you can check their story online too :)
Thanks a lot Deepu!
DeleteWill certainly check their page!
inspiring the story is amit....n even more inspiring is that u shared it....
ReplyDeleteHey Snehal,
DeleteThanks a million ....
Inspired Amit !!!! salute manan!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks a ton Amod ..... Certainly salute to Manan for the way he handled the situation!
DeleteGreat to hear about Manan's story! a great gesture, no doubt!
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