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A Short Story about a Long Life


The man was totally depressed.

He was standing by the side of the road speaking through the open window of my car. His wife had left him. He had no job. Each day was a burden, and worse yet, he was a burden to the world. In his words, he was "totally useless."

I tried to cheer him up with some words of hope, but he was firm in his belief. I left him with some optimistic thought and darted into a U-turn, happy to go on to something more cheerful.

Suddenly he screamed, "Stop!" I slammed on the brakes just in time to see an extremely fast moving car whiz by. I said to him: "If you hadn't called out, I would have been dead now. A few seconds ago you felt useless without purpose, and now you have saved my life! From this moment on, every good deed I do will also be credited to your account." His face lit up, as the many months of depression fell away.

There is a dawn, and even the darkest nights do pass. No one knows what the next moment holds and to deny hope is to deny the constantly demonstrated fact that, "This too will pass."

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Posted: July 28, 2010
to anonymous from Newton
You are able to openly discuss your depression. That itself seems to be a blessing. If you have a way of getting your message out to others that are depressed but cannot even get themselves to discuss it openly and with honesty, then you will be achieving a lot. It might even help you to get out of the dark tunnel which you are currently in.
Posted By Dovid, Dallas

Posted: July 27, 2010
Amen
This is all we all need at one time or other.Thank you very much . God bless you.
Posted By Miss Mariam kaiser

Posted: July 27, 2010
Much required spiritual medicine
Excellent narration. Reasserts the fact that nothing is permanent. Beyond everything is the ultimate truth of omnipresent divine presence and blessings which we miss out in daily grind of life.
Posted By Dr. Moses Kolet, Thane, India



 


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