Vedanta Khushi – I am Sorry

Vedanta Khushi – I am Sorry

This is not any new story, but it happened with many of us. We are used to of ignoring Poverty; we are also very much habitual of using disgraceful words to beggars. In the above quoted story, for a moment keep yourself in place of the author and see what would you have done with that sobbing child?

 

“It was raining heavily in Ahmadabad that day, and while returning from office I was very hungry.

One nearby shop of samosas and pakodas tempted me to buy some so I parked my two-wheeler and went to the shop which is one of the most famous sweets shops of the city and so was very crowded.

While I was waiting for my order, a small poor little girl came near me and started pulling my shirt.

Her hands were dirty due to rains and my shirt was also getting spoiled. The child was persistently pulling my shirt and asking me something to eat….”

Vedanta Khushi – I am Sorry

This is not any new story, but it happened with many of us. We are used to of ignoring Poverty; we are also very much habitual of using disgraceful words to beggars. In the above quoted story, for a moment keep yourself in place of the author and see what would you have done with that sobbing child?

Read the author’s own perception, feeling and cracking transformation from a selfish to a selfless human being.

Read the full story on Khushi – Care for the Underprivileged Children

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