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NotGolfer
11-28-2018, 08:18 AM
I saw this posted on another site and thought it was too good NOT to share:

"She asked him, 'How much are you selling the eggs for?'
The old seller replied, '$.25 an egg, Madam.'
She said to him, 'I will take 6 eggs for $1.25 or I will leave.'
The old seller replied, 'Come take them at the price you want. Maybe, this is a good beginning because I have not been able to sell even a single egg today.'

She took the eggs and walked away feeling she has won. She got into her fancy car and went to a posh restaurant with her friend. There, she and her friend, ordered whatever they liked. They ate a little and left a lot of what they ordered. Then she went to pay the bill. The bill costed her $45.00 She gave $50.00 and asked the owner of the restaurant to keep the change.

This incident might have seemed quite normal to the owner but, very painful to the poor egg seller.

The point is,
Why do we always show we have the power when we buy from the needy ones? And why do we get generous to those who do not even need our generosity?

I once read somewhere:

'My father used to buy simple goods from poor people at high prices, even though he did not need them. Sometimes he even used to pay extra for them. I got concerned by this act and asked him why does he do so? Then my father replied, "It is a charity wrapped with dignity, my child”

I know most of you won't share this message but if you feel that people need to see this, then do spread this message."

graciegirl
11-28-2018, 08:57 AM
I saw this posted on another site and thought it was too good NOT to share:

"She asked him, 'How much are you selling the eggs for?'
The old seller replied, '$.25 an egg, Madam.'
She said to him, 'I will take 6 eggs for $1.25 or I will leave.'
The old seller replied, 'Come take them at the price you want. Maybe, this is a good beginning because I have not been able to sell even a single egg today.'

She took the eggs and walked away feeling she has won. She got into her fancy car and went to a posh restaurant with her friend. There, she and her friend, ordered whatever they liked. They ate a little and left a lot of what they ordered. Then she went to pay the bill. The bill costed her $45.00 She gave $50.00 and asked the owner of the restaurant to keep the change.

This incident might have seemed quite normal to the owner but, very painful to the poor egg seller.

The point is,
Why do we always show we have the power when we buy from the needy ones? And why do we get generous to those who do not even need our generosity?

I once read somewhere:

'My father used to buy simple goods from poor people at high prices, even though he did not need them. Sometimes he even used to pay extra for them. I got concerned by this act and asked him why does he do so? Then my father replied, "It is a charity wrapped with dignity, my child”

I know most of you won't share this message but if you feel that people need to see this, then do spread this message."

YOU and your thoughts are one of the blessings of moving here to The Villages.

billethkid
11-28-2018, 09:04 AM
Such a nice way to package a message.
Thanx for sharing it. I will be passing it along to friends and family.

Chi-Town
11-28-2018, 09:16 AM
Good moral to the story for sure. One thing I noticed is that the egg buyer was a cheapskate to the seller and the same when leaving a tip. A second moral may be is that you can't fix cheap.

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NotGolfer
11-28-2018, 09:29 AM
To add to the post.... one would ask if your cup is half full or half empty...OR if you're just grateful to have a cup.

Me...I'm grateful to have the cup!!!!

Bucco
11-28-2018, 10:27 AM
I saw this posted on another site and thought it was too good NOT to share:

"She asked him, 'How much are you selling the eggs for?'
The old seller replied, '$.25 an egg, Madam.'
She said to him, 'I will take 6 eggs for $1.25 or I will leave.'
The old seller replied, 'Come take them at the price you want. Maybe, this is a good beginning because I have not been able to sell even a single egg today.'

She took the eggs and walked away feeling she has won. She got into her fancy car and went to a posh restaurant with her friend. There, she and her friend, ordered whatever they liked. They ate a little and left a lot of what they ordered. Then she went to pay the bill. The bill costed her $45.00 She gave $50.00 and asked the owner of the restaurant to keep the change.

This incident might have seemed quite normal to the owner but, very painful to the poor egg seller.

The point is,
Why do we always show we have the power when we buy from the needy ones? And why do we get generous to those who do not even need our generosity?

I once read somewhere:

'My father used to buy simple goods from poor people at high prices, even though he did not need them. Sometimes he even used to pay extra for them. I got concerned by this act and asked him why does he do so? Then my father replied, "It is a charity wrapped with dignity, my child”

I know most of you won't share this message but if you feel that people need to see this, then do spread this message."

""For what shall it profit a man, if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?" — Jesus (Mark 8:36)"

From one site that carried this story you posted.....the title was "Profit At Any Price".......the response is so appropriate in our times.
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"Why the title: "Profit At Any Price?"

Because we are all tempted to sacrifice our souls for profit, power, position, prestige, privilege, promotions, popularity, pride, prejudice, politics, prosperity, possessions, or pleasures. So by changing our paradigms, we can become the best versions of ourselves and help make our world a better place to live."
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A message everyone should heed at this time.

Profit At Any Price : 25 cents an egg (http://www.profitatanyprice.com/2018/06/25-cents-egg.html)

And thankfully, the message is, or should be universal...

justjim
11-28-2018, 11:14 AM
Generosity is usually learned at a early age and taught in the family. The lack of family taught values leads to a lack of generosity.

ColdNoMore
11-28-2018, 11:19 AM
Why do we always show we have the power when we buy from the needy ones?

And why do we get generous to those who do not even need our generosity?



A perfect and legitimate question/point...in this day and age!


:BigApplause:...:BigApplause:

ColdNoMore
11-28-2018, 11:21 AM
""For what shall it profit a man, if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?" — Jesus (Mark 8:36)"

From one site that carried this story you posted.....the title was "Profit At Any Price".......the response is so appropriate in our times.
---------------------------

"Why the title: "Profit At Any Price?"

Because we are all tempted to sacrifice our souls for profit, power, position, prestige, privilege, promotions, popularity, pride, prejudice, politics, prosperity, possessions, or pleasures. So by changing our paradigms, we can become the best versions of ourselves and help make our world a better place to live."
------------------------------

A message everyone should heed at this time.

Profit At Any Price : 25 cents an egg (http://www.profitatanyprice.com/2018/06/25-cents-egg.html)

And thankfully, the message is, or should be universal...


Yep! :thumbup:

Nucky
11-28-2018, 11:21 AM
Beautiful. The best thing is to do for another and never talk about it to anyone. I say this constructively. Try it.

Last Holiday Season I said the same thing and somebody said I just bragged about doing something for someone. That was not my intent in the message.

Bucco
11-29-2018, 10:25 AM
Beautiful. The best thing is to do for another and never talk about it to anyone. I say this constructively. Try it.

Last Holiday Season I said the same thing and somebody said I just bragged about doing something for someone. That was not my intent in the message.

Care not what folks say on here......just be moral and honest...

"“The most truly generous persons are those who give silently without hope of praise or reward.”

Carol Ryrie Brink