Thursday, October 11, 2007

Samaritan

Realising the fact that his efforts at work were feckless, he left and committed himself to charity work for the following years. He would travel to various countries to relieve poverty and lend a helping hand to victims of natural calamities. In favor of these, he provided shelters and food to the homeless and offered medical aids to sickly people as well. The deep sense of satisfaction he felt was priceless, judging from the genuine gratitude he received from the people he had saved. Gradually, he filled his days with colours. His life was exuberant with hope and full of purpose. Previously a cynic, he now learned to have faith in people. He started to appreciate the things he took for granted and inspired others along the way. Having a zest for journalism, he wrote to instill the importance of philanthropy, encouraging and inspiring more people to care for the needies. “Anyone can lend a helping hand, why not you?” he exclaimed. He spent his remaining years for that sole purpose. He was glad he walked this path of altruism.

Just another obscure piece that I wrote.
I'm sure someone similar exists.

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