Saturday 1 October 2011

Old man shoes.

One day an old man boarded a bus. As he was going up the steps, one of his shoes
slipped off. The door closed and the bus moved off so he was unable to retrieve it.

Theold man calmly took off his other shoe and threw it out of the window. A young man
on the bus saw what happened, and could not help going up to the old man and
asking, "I noticed what you did, sir. Why did you throw out your other shoe?" The old
man promptly replied, "So that whoever finds them will be able to use them.
" The old man in the story understood a fundamental philosophy for life - do not hold
on to something simply for the sake of possessing it or because you do not wish others
to have it. We lose things all the time. The loss may seem to us grievous and unjust
initially, but loss only happens so that positive changes can occur in our lives. We
should not always assume that losing something is bad, because if things do not shift,
we'll never become better people or experience better things.

That's not to say of course that we only lose "bad" things; it simply means that in order
for us to mature emotionally and spiritually, and for us to contribute to the world, the
interchange between loss and gain is necessary.

Hoarding possessions does nothing to make the world better for us. We all have to
decide constantly if some things or people have run their course in our lives or would
be better off with others.

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