" Last 44 years of my life, I suffered from poverty, hunger and need but I never felt bad, I never felt wrong again." | A story from Bangladesh
"I received money from one person after whole day of begging. That was the first day of my life, I begged to feed myself. I was starving for two days that time. After receiving the money, I sat beside the street and cried. I was eleven years old. In a day, I had become a beggar from a child. I felt to run somewhere and wanted to forget that I begged to people. But then again I begged next day and continued for months. I was not a child anymore and I was not feeling good anymore. People started calling me beggar and if someone asked me who I was, I easily told them I was a beggar. I was no longer a child for anyone, I was a nagging beggar. I stopped laughing because no one gave money to a happy child. I learned, I had to make a sad face to earn. I stopped looking above and I only looked into my feet. I felt bad, every day I felt bad. But I knew no work, and I had no place to go.
In the area I was begging, there was the toothless old man named Kashem Miah. His age was ninety. I saw him fixing shoes and laugh all the time. One day, in the morning, I went near to him; saw how he was organizing his things to start his work. I asked him, how bad it feels to polish shoes of others, in such an age, as he was like grandfather to everybody. The toothless Kashem Miah laughed loudly but did not reply to me. He only told me, I should learn the work from him. I was surprised and refused to be a cobbler. I was kind of angry and left him. But that same day again I went there and followed him to his home. I have learned everything from the old man. He gave me things to work and at the first day of my work, he was very sick. I was too much afraid of this new work. Kashem Miah held me in his arms for some time and told me, ‘Bijoy, if you do honest work, good work, you will never feel bad, you will always feel right. If you feel bad, you must be doing something wrong’. Last 44 years of my life, I suffered from poverty, hunger and need but I never felt bad, I never felt wrong again."
~Bijoy Das (55)
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But I'm using quotation marks and I mentioned the photo's owner 's name, so I think it's clear to the community that I'm not the author of the story and I'm lying to them!
"Bijoy, if you do honest work, good work, you will never feel bad, you will always feel right. If you feel bad, you must be doing something wrong."- Beautiful quote. This quote has touched my heart. May God bless you.
Yes, sir. That's a great lesson!