A FEW LESSONS!

18/01/2010 | Doç. Dr. Ahmet TAN | 331


First lesson:

In my second month at school, our teacher handed out the test questions.

I was one of the best students in school.

I came without breathing until the last question and I was stuck there.

The last question was:
&39;What is the first name of the janitor who cleans the school every day?&39;
This must have been some kind of joke after all.

I saw the woman cleaning the floors almost every day.

She was a tall, dark-haired woman.

She must have been in her 50s or something.

But how would I know your name! I left the last question unanswered and handed over the paper. A student is running out of time

asked if the last question was included in the test results.
&39;Sure, including,&39; said our teacher...
&39;You will meet people throughout your business life.

They&39;re all different people.

But they are all people who deserve your attention and attention.

Even if you just have to smile and say &39;Hello&39; to them...&39;
I have never forgotten this lesson in my life. And the janitor&39;s name...
It was Dorothy.

 

Second lesson :

Always Remember Those Who Served You...
A 10-year-old boy in the days when a cake was sold for three thirty bucks
entered the bakery.

The waitress rushed in... The boy asked:
&39;How much is the chocolate cake?&39;
&39;50 cents.&39;
The boy counted the coins he took out of his pocket. He asked again:
&39;Well, How Much is Ice Cream?&39;
&39;35 cents.&39; said the waitress, impatiently.

There were a lot of customers in the shop, and the girl was running them all by herself.

How much more time could he spend with this boy?
The boy counted his money again and said, &39;Can I have an ice cream, please?&39; she said.
The girl brought the ice cream.

He placed the chips on the edge of the plate and placed it on the other table.
he ran.

The boy finished his ice cream.

He paid the bill to the cashier.

When the waitress came to clean the table, her eyes filled with tears.

It was as if the flowing tears would clean the table.

Next to the empty ice cream plate was the 15-cent tip the boy had left.

Third Lesson:

The important thing is to give..
Years ago, while working at the hospital, they brought in a seriously ill girl.

His only chance of survival was an emergency blood transfusion from his five-year-old brother.

The little boy miraculously recovered from the same disease, and antibodies that destroyed the germs of that disease formed in his blood.

The doctor explained the situation to the five-year-old boy and asked him if he would give blood to his sister.

The little boy hesitated for a moment.

Then he took a deep breath and said, &39;I will give my blood if he will be saved&39;.

She was looking into her sister&39;s eyes and smiling while the blood transfusion was being given.

Color was starting to come back to the girl&39;s cheeks, but the little boy&39;s face was getting pale too...
His smile also disappeared.

In a trembling voice he asked the doctor:
&39;Will I die soon?&39;
The kid misunderstood the doctor, thinking that he would give his sister all the blood in his body and die.

(Anonymous)

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