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THE BANKER AND THE PAUPER

 

Once upon a time there lived a pauper and a banker. The first was as poor as the

second was rich. So it was inevitable that the rich man will be happier than the

pauper. But their natures were opposite, for the poor man was happy whereas the

banker was not. The banker was annoyed of the fact that while he tossed and

turned in his bed at night, the pauper slept peacefully and always awoke rested

and full of energy.

 

One day the banker could stand it no longer. He decided to find out why the

pauper was a happy man inspite of his poverty. So he summoned him to his house

and asked him his yearly income because he believed that happiness could only be

measured in terms of wealth.

 

" I don't count too well, nor do I really care. I live each day as it comes and

never worry about the next. "

 

" Well, then, just tell me how much you earn in one day, " insisted the rich man.

 

" I earn what I need. And even that would be too much were it not for all the

Sundays and holidays when I must close my shop. "

 

The banker liked the pauper. He wished to thank him for coming to his house, so

he presented the poor man with a bag of a hundred gold coins.

 

Now, to the pauper these coins, which meant so little to the banker, seemed a

great fortune. He decided to hide the bag, so that he would have the money if

ever he should need it. So, when he returned to his house, he dug a big hole in

a secluded corner of the garden, threw the bag into it, and covered it with

dirt.

 

€ ¢Â But from that day on, the poor man's life changed- he began to worry about

the safety of his money. Every night he slept a little less, and each time he

heard the slightest sound, he became anxious about the safety of his coins.

 

Finally, he could bear his unhappiness no longer. He went to the garden, dug up

the coins and returned them to the banker.

 

The pauper had learned an important lesson, and so has the banker.

 

Words of Wisdom:

" Many troubles are avoided by leading a simple life. "

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