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I'm sitting by the pool again, drinking Rum & Coke, playing online
poker (not losing too badly), and just generally thinking about the
world in which I live. More and more I think people are
generally good. Growing up, my father (who grew up in Iran) told me
many parables from Persia. One of the ones that sticks out to me the
most goes like this: Back
in the days when cities had walls around them, a very old blind man sat
at the city gate and begged for alms. One day, a traveller came to the
gates and asked the old man, "Sir, I have been travelling for many
days. Tell me, what sort of people live in this city?"
"Son, what kind of people live in the city you are coming from?"
"Oh,
people are very bad where I come from. It's hard to find work and
people are always looking for ways to pull their neighbors down. I
don't believe I've found one honest man in my city. That's why I've
come here - looking for a place that's different."
The old man's
face became sad. "I'm sorry," he replied. "I believe you'll find people
here to be the same." The young man continued on in his search -
determined to find a better place.
Later on that same day,
another traveller came to the gates and asked the old man, "Sir, I have
been travelling for many days. Tell me, what sort of people live in
this city?"
"Son, what kind of people live in the city you are coming from?"
"Oh,
the city I come from has people who are second to none on Earth.
Everyone looks for ways to help each other. I don't believe I've met
one unhappy man in my entire city. That's why I've come here - to see
if people like that exist anywhere else."
The old man's face broke into a smile. "Welcome," he replied. "I believe you'll find people here to be the same." Abraham Lincoln may have said it best: " If you look for the bad in people expecting to find it, you surely will."
I
have found the people here to be some of the most generous and
welcoming people anywhere I have travelled to. I will miss their easy
laughter and thoughtful questions. But most of all I will thank them
for an added dimension to my own perspective that I will take with me
forever.
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