Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Thought of an idiot animal

ALL HUMAN BEINGS ARE SELFISH

There was a old donkey in the house of a professional mason. The Mason was the owner of that donkey. The services of donkey were utilized by that mason in fetching weights and luggage for years altogether. After a long service the donkey became old and weak.
The mason brought another young donkey and left old donkey to wander here and there. The old donkey was virtually neglected.
One day the old donkey fell in a dry well near his owner's house. This news was conveyed by a neighboring child to the mason. The mason went to the place of incidence and saw there the desperate donkey trying to come out of the well but all in vain. The poor animal could not come out even with the help of mason.
The mason even called other persons to help but the donkey was unfortunate. After a prolonged try when the donkey could not come out, all the persons there collectively decided to bury the donkey alive in that well so that another animal or any other person may not fell next time.
Persons there started to execute their plan. Buckets were collected. Turn by turn every one engaged himself in throwing sand in the well to bury the poor old donkey. All the persons there were happy with their decision that such incidents will not recur in future.
On the other side in the well the donkey when felt that sand is being hurled to bury him alive, with every bucket of stand he shivered and make himself able to stand on the thrown sand. Every dying creature makes his last effort to live on this earth.
Two three hours of collective sand throwing filled up the well but people saw the old donkey over the sand. The mason owner of the donkey was pleased to see his old donkey alive. He went near the donkey. He saw in the eyes of the donkey. There were tears in those eyes. The donkey also saw the Mason and the other persons and left the well premises walking toward forest for its unknown destination as if saying that all human beings are selfish.
Damodar Mishra

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