It was the American writer and lawyer Albert Pike (1809~1891) who
memorably said: “What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we
have done for others and the world remains and is immortal.”
Yesterday, I heard a story. There once was a very wealthy man who
was very attached to his wealth. He had this bizarre idea of taking all his
wealth with him to ‘the other world’ after his earthly sojourn ended. He advertised
in the papers that he was willing to offer half of his wealth to anyone who
gave him an idea that will “ensure” that he could take all his wealth with him to
“the other world” when he died. People who saw the advertisement thought the
man had gone loony. Many days passed and not even one person contacted the
wealthy man. His advisors and friends told him that no one ever will because
his was such a bizarre expectation. And then, about four weeks after the
advertisement appeared, a man called up claiming he knew of a way this could be
done. The wealthy man immediately agreed to meet him. The caller set a
pre-condition for sharing his idea. He insisted that half the wealthy man’s fortune
be immediately transferred in his name before he gave away the idea. The
wealthy man evaluated his options and concluded that since no one else had even
come forward, the only way he had even half a chance of taking at least half
his wealth with him when he died was to agree to the caller’s condition. So,
the transfer deeds were done, the bank transfers were completed and the two men
met in the wealthy man’s home for the ‘idea’ to be shared.
The caller said: “Sir, just as your country’s currency will not be
valued in another, and so just as you have to take foreign exchange with you in
lieu of an equal amount of your local currency when traveling overseas, you
have to enter into a unique exchange agreement if you are to take your wealth
with you to ‘the other world’. That exchange agreement requires you to give
away all your wealth to help the poor and the needy. For every cent that you
give away, you will get a credit of one goodwill point. Those points will be
directly credited into your ‘other world’ account . You can’t see the account
while you are here. You can access your goodwill account only in ‘the other
world’. If you carry out this advice of mine you can be sure of getting
goodwill credits that are equal to your wealth on this planet!”
The wealthy man simply agreed to follow the caller’s advice
without protest. He gave away the other half of his wealth joyously to the poor
and needy. When he died, his whole country mourned and millions showed up at
his funeral. The foolish but rich man had ended up doing good by giving freely,
albeit inadvertently.
Surely, we are not foolish. We do get the moral of this story straightaway,
don’t we? For, what of ours have we brought with us and what will we take away?
Everything that we think belongs to us is impermanent, including our Life. So, let’s
give joyously. Through our giving selflessly, freely, we can make a difference,
we can touch another Life! That is the only true wealth we can ever claim to
have earned in this lifetime!
Perfect! :) That's so true. Not just wealth, but with anything good that's shared, the joy always doubles! Cheers!
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