A father and
son were walking together, enjoying the early morning breeze. They had covered
a good distance when the father stopped suddenly and said, "Son,
stop!"
The son
said, "What's wrong?" The father said, "Nothing in particular,
but let's not walk any farther on this road." "Why not?" asked
the son. "Do you see that elderly man coming toward us?" the father
asked, pointing down the road. "Yes, I see him," replied the son.
"He's a
friend of mine," said the father. "He borrowed money from me and
can't pay it back. Each time he sees me he tells me he'll borrow the money from
someone else and give it to me. This has been going on for a long time, and I
don't want to embarrass him anymore." The son said, "Father, if you
don't want to embarrass him, why don't you tell him that the money is a gift
and you don't want it back?"
"I've
already told him that," said the father. "When I said, 'I don't want
it back; it's a gift,' he got mad. He said, 'I'm not a beggar. I'm your friend.
When I was in need, you gave me money, and when I can, I'll give it back. I
want to remain your friend, not become a beggar.' Now I don't want to embarrass
him, and I don't want to be embarrassed myself. So let's take another
road."
The son
said, "Father, you are truly good. I'm very proud of you. it's usually the
borrower who tries to avoid the lender. It's usually the receiver who is
embarrassed, not the giver. But you want to spare him embarrassment. What I
have learned from you is a sympathetic oneness."
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