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Horror gripped the heart of the World War I soldier as he
saw his lifelong friend fall in battle. Caught in a trench with continuous
gunfire whizzing over his head, the soldier asked his lieutenant if he might go
out into the "no man's land" between the trenches to bring his fallen
comrade back.
"You can go," said the lieutenant, "but I
don't think it will be worth it. Your friend is probably dead and you may throw
your life away." The lieutenant's advice didn't matter, and the soldier
went anyway. Miraculously he managed to reach his friend, hoist him onto his
shoulder and bring him back to their company's trench. As the two of them
tumbled in together to the bottom of the trench, the officer checked the
wounded soldier, and then looked kindly at his friend.
"I told you it wouldn't be worth it," he said.
"Your friend is dead and you are mortally wounded.
"It was worth it, though, sir," said the
soldier.
"What do you mean; worth it?" responded the
Lieutenant. "Your friend is dead."
"Yes, Sir" the private answered. "But it
was worth it because when I got to him, he was still alive and I had the satisfaction
of hearing him say, "Jim, I knew you'd come."
Many times in life, whether a thing is worth doing or
not, really depends on how you look at it. Take up all your courage and do
something your heart tells you to do so that you may not regret not doing it
later in your life."
May each and every one of you be blessed with the company
of true friends.
A true friend is one who walks in, when the rest of the
world walks out.
War doesn't determine who's right. War only determines
who's left.
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