A man lost his life to hunger and starvation even though he had wealthy friends, and the company he worked for owed him more than three months’ salary.\n\nIn life, no one noticed his empty stomach.\nIn death, they noticed his absence.\n\n On the day of his burial, his friends slaughtered six cows, bought a coffin worth over five million, and called it “honor" But honor does not arrive at the grave it is meant to meet people while they are still breathing.\n\nIf generosity only shows up at funerals, then it isn’t kindness at all; it’s guilt dressed in ceremony.\n\nKindly share.\n\n🤞🤞🤞
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
A man lost his life to hunger and starvation even though he had wealthy friends, and the company he worked for owed him more than three months’ salary.\n\nIn life, no one noticed his empty stomach.\nIn death, they noticed his absence.\n\n On the day of his burial, his friends slaughtered six cows, bought a coffin worth over five million, and called it “honor" But honor does not arrive at the grave it is meant to meet people while they are still breathing.\n\nIf generosity only shows up at funerals, then it isn’t kindness at all; it’s guilt dressed in ceremony.\n\nKindly share.\n\n🤞🤞🤞