Theme: Do unto others what we wish for ourselves
A good day to the newsman
Peter was a peaceful man who lived well with life, no
matter what happened to him. Every day he used to buy
his newspaper at a newsstand near his house.
One day, when he was on his usual way to the bank, Peter
ran into his old friend Joe. They chatted happily for a
few minutes, and Joe decided to walk with Peter to buy
the newspaper.
Arriving there, Peter greeted the newsman:
- Good morning!
The seller did not respond. He barely looked at the
customer. He just asked, showing a bad mood:
- The newspaper?
- Yes! Please - said Peter with a slight smile.
The newsman pointed out where it was, so Peter could
take it himself. Peter took it and paid. Before leaving,
he thanked and wished the newsman a good day, who again
did not respond.
Joe, who watched the scene, was surprised by the
salesman's posture. He found him rude and even
indifferent.
As soon as they left the stand, Joe asked a little
annoyed:
- Peter, do you always buy the newspaper here?
- Yes, I come almost every day - replied the friend.
- And the newsman is always this grumpy?
- Sometimes...
- So why do you keep coming to this man's stand who
doesn't even know how to treat people? - asked Joe,
outraged.
Peter stopped walking for a moment and calmly explained:
- Joe, I don't know what kind of problems this man has.
Not that it justifies his behavior. What's right is
right and what's wrong is wrong, but I don't want to
judge him or get into his negative tune. Negative
thoughts and feelings harm us first and then others who
receive our heavy vibration.
- What I want is to buy the newspaper - Peter continued
- And my conscience’s duty is to treat him politely. I
can't let my behavior depend on his mood. In fact, on
the contrary, I always truly wish him a “good day”. Who
knows, this might help him in some way.
Upon hearing these words, Joe realized that his friend
was right. He was irritated by the newsman's attitude,
and it hasn't done him any good. But as soon as Joe
noticed the situation differently, the irritation went
away. He even managed to think of the newsman and
mentally say to him: have a nice day.
The two friends, calm and carrying the newspaper they
had bought, continued their walk and their friendly
conversation, ready to have a good day too.
Adapted from the story “Be the Agent of
the Story of Your Life” (Seja o agente da história de
sua vida), from the book Let My Life Change.
Translation:
Larissa Martine - larissa_am@hotmail.com
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