Be useful to Others – Story

Be useful to Others – Story

A tiger strayed from the jungle and entered the rest room of the a corporate
company.

That tiger was nervous.

The tiger was hiding in a dark corner of the toilet.

The tiger, which had not eaten anything for three days, became hungry.

On the fourth day, he couldn’t bear the hunger and hence attackedt and ate a person who came alone inside the rest room.

He is of that company’s Assistant General Manager.

He disappeared in the office.

Nobody knows. No one noticed.

Two days later, another person was attacked and eaten by the tiger.

He is the General Manager of that company.

No one searched both the GM and AGM.

In fact, in that office there are many people who are happy with their absence!

Because of this, the tiger got cold and decided that this is the right place for it to live and stayed there.

The next day a person was beaten to death as usual. He was a peon of that office.

To buy coffee for office workers, he had come to the rest room to wash the flask.

After a while he went to buy coffee, everyone searched him because they needed coffee.

After long search, the peon was found dead in the rest room.

The tiger was also caught.

LESSON:

It is not your position or opportunity that determines your value.

It depends on how helpful you are to others!

So, Be useful to others.

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Author: RAJAN

RAJAN from Tamil Nadu, India, a Life Patron and an Initiated Devotee being in ISKCON for nearly three decades, serves anonymously to avoid Prominence and crowd as an insignificant, Humble and Neutral Servant for all the devotees of Krishna! He promotes Social media forums and this blog-website as e-satsangha (e-forums) blessed with Lakhs of followers, to give Spiritual Solutions for all the Material Problems of the devotees since 2011! He writes friendly and practical tips to practice devotion (i) without hurting the followers of other paths, (ii) without affecting the personal and career life, and (iii) without the blind, superstitious and ritualistic approach! He dedicates all the glories and credits to his Guru and Krishna.