Thursday, 21 May 2015

WHAT HATRED MADE ME DO...AND WILL REGRET THIS FOREVER

               
    Hatred (or hate) is a deep and emotional extreme dislike. It can be directed against individuals, groups, entities, objects, or ideas. Hatred is often associated with feelings of anger, disgust and a disposition towards hostility. The following story emanated out of hatred due to the past or current disagreement between them. Here it goes…….
  One day, a certain Arab man walked into of the busiest bar in Los Angeles. As soon as he entered, he noticed a Jewish man sitting in the corner. The Arab man felt irritated by his presence, and then he walked over to the counter, removed his wallet and shouted, "Bartender! I am buying free drinks for everyone in this lovely bar, except for that Jew man sitting over there!" So the bartender collected the money from the Arab man and began serving free drinks to everyone in the bar, excluding the Jewish man.
       
        
      However, instead of becoming upset, the Jewish man simply looked up at the Arab man and with a show of happiness in his face, he shouted, "Thank you!" This infuriated the Arab man. So once again, the Arab man took out his wallet and shouted, "Mr. Bartender! This time, I am buying free drinks and food for everyone in this bar, except…. I repeat except for that Jew man sitting in the corner over there!, please make no mistake!" So the bartender collected the money from the Arab man as usual and began serving free foods and drinks to everyone in the bar.
     When the bar man finished serving the foods and drinks, once again, instead of the Jewish man once again becoming angry, he simply raised his thumb up and smiled at the Arab man and shouted, "Thank you very much!" This made the Arab man so furious that he leaned over on the counter and asked the bartender, "What is wrong with that Jew? I have bought food and drinks for everyone in this bar except for him, but instead of becoming angry, he just sits there and smiles at me and shouts, 'Thank you.' Is he mad? Or is he trying to make some fools out of me? I am an Arab crown prince for goodness sake!".
        The bar man smiled at the Arab man and said, " Please calm down, don’t be offended…..No, he is not mad, or trying to make a fool of you, but that same man over there, I mean the Jew man,…. is the owner of this bar you called lovely."
 The lesson here is.. Sometimes our enemies may prosper each other knowingly or unknowingly.
Thank you. 

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