Posted on 12/10/2009 8:41:39 AM PST by RGirard
... we all know it is important to be kind, loving, forgiving, and tolerant of others ... to "turn the other cheek" ... but to what extent do we allow ourselves to be taken advantage of? And if someone does take advantage of us, will that embolden them to then take advantage of others? ...
The answers to these questions may not be simple; nevertheless the story of "The Dinner Roll" may help us come to the right solutions. After reading it, you may realize that the time is now to find some answers.
The Dinner Roll
There was a time I was invited to the White House for a private dinner with the President.
As a well-respected businessman, with a factory that produces consumer goods for both the United States and countries around the world, I smiled when I received the invitation.
Although there was some talk that my industry was being scrutinized by the administration, I paid it no mind. After all, we live in a free country, and there is nothing to fear if we have not broken the law. My business was completely legit - all of my wealth was earned honestly over the years, so an invitation to have dinner with the President would simply be an honor.
... Perhaps the President would thank me for my past support. Or for running such a prosperous business ... Surely he would thank me ...
After making my way through security ... We then joined the President in an exquisite formal dining room ...
The meal was then served; however, I was startled when my waiter suddenly reached out, plucked the dinner roll off my plate and began to eat it as he walked back toward the kitchen.
"Sorry 'bout that," said the President. "Andrew is very hungry."
(Excerpt) Read more at examiner.com ...
I received this story in an email and modified it slightly. It is powerful and worth the few short minutes it takes to read. Don't spoil the ending by jumping ahead!
Very good read.
Damn! Just Damn!
You seem to have done no harm with your modifications. Thanks for widening the author’s circulation.
Stopping him does not require a polite request to desist.
Thou shall not steal ... except by executive order or majority vote.
yikes! lol how true!
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