Saturday, February 28, 2009

Creative touch

Dear Readers, on this last day I would like to end the posts of the month with an extraordinary event took place on the inaugural day of Abraham Lincoln as the president of U.S.
Going to be the president of U.S and on the very first day of his role, it has been a wonderful incident to prove himself before the senate and the world on what he was. 
One must get clear from this post that it is not important the way you start but it is important the way you end. Also must not forget your roots even if after becoming as a leader of entire world. You are still a human being with the death no exception for you.

On the first day, as President Abraham Lincoln entered to give his inaugural address, just in the middle, one man stood up. He was a rich aristocrat.
He said, "Mr. Lincoln, you should not forget that your father used to make shoes for my family". And the whole Senate laughed; they though they had made a fool of Abraham Lincoln.
But Lincoln – and that type of people are made of a totally different mettle; Lincoln looked at the man and said, Sir I know that that my father used to make shoes in your house for your family, and there will be many others here…because the way he made shoes; nobody else can. He was a creator. His shoes ware not just shoes; he poured his whole soul in it. I want to ask you, have you any complaint? Because I know how to make shoes myself; if you have any complaint I can make another pair of shoes. But as far as I know, nobody has ever complained about my father's shoes. He was genius, a great creator and I am proud of my father".
The whole Senate was struck dumb. They could not understand what kind of man Abraham Lincoln was. He had made shoe making an art, a creativity. And he was proud because his father did the job so well that not even a single complaint had ever been heard.
It does not matter what you do. What matter is how you do it – of our own accord, with your own vision, with your own love. Then whatever you touch become gold

1 comment:

  1. Once again a great inspiring post from you.
    As you said it was the Lincoln(and very few of course) for whom it is only possible of not forgetting the roots even after becoming the president of U.S.

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