Josh jumped out of the car, grabbed the kid and pushed
him up against a parked car. He shouted at the kid, "What was that all
about and who are you? Just what the heck are you doing?!" Building up a
head of steam, he went on. "That's my new Jag, that brick you threw is
gonna cost you a lot of money. Why did you throw it?"
"Please, mister, please...I'm sorry! I didn't know
what else to do!" pleaded the youngster. "I threw the brick because
no one else would stop!"
Tears were dripping down the boy's chin as he pointed
around the parked car. "It's my brother, Mister," he said. "He
rolled off the curb and fell out of his wheelchair and I can't lift him
up." Sobbing, the boy asked the executive, "Would you please help me
get him back into his wheelchair? He's hurt and he's too heavy for me."
Moved beyond words, the young executive tried desperately
to swallow the rapidly swelling lump in his throat.
Straining, he lifted the young man back into the
wheelchair and took out his handkerchief and wiped the scrapes and cuts,
checking to see that everything was going to be OK. He then watched the younger
brother push him down the sidewalk toward their home. It was a long walk back
to the sleek, black, shining, 12-cylinder Jaguar XKE - a long and slow walk.
Josh never did fix the side door of his Jaguar. He kept
the dent to remind him not to go through life so fast that someone has to throw
a brick at him to get his attention.
What a story!
At times in our lives, we tend to become so wrapped up in
other things. We become focused on ourselves or our job we do not realize there
are others around us that need our help.
We can react in a negative way to a situation without
fully realizing or taking the time to look at the other persons situation. Or
to take the time to find out the reason the other person has taken the action
that they did.
Don't let the bricks in life hit you,
be sensitive to those around you.
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