Too busy to be a friend - a real tear jerker!- sent by my friend, just wanted to share it with all

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Than Saw Way

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Apr 3, 2012, 3:58:48 AM4/3/12
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Too Busy for a  Friend.....

One day a teacher asked her students to list the names of the  other students in the room on two sheets of  paper, leaving a space between each  name.


Then she told them to think of the nicest thing they could say about each of their classmates and write it down.


It took the remainder of the class period to finish their assignment, and as  the students left the room, each one handed in the papers.


That Saturday, the teacher wrote down the name of each student on a separate sheet of paper, and listed what everyone else had said about that individual.  


On Monday she gave each student his or her list.
 Before long, the entire class was smiling. 'Really?' she heard whispered. 'I never knew that I meant anything to anyone!' and, 'I didn't know others liked me so much,' were most of the comments.


No one ever mentioned those papers in class again.
 She never knew if they discussed them after class or with their parents, but it didn't matter.  The  exercise had accomplished its purpose. The students were happy with themselves and one another.  That group of students moved on.


Several years later, one of the  students was killed in
Vietnam and his teacher attended the funeral of that special student.
 She had never seen a serviceman in a military coffin before.  He looked so handsome, so mature.


The church was packed with his friends.
 One by one those who loved him took  a last walk by the coffin.  The teacher was the  last one to bless the coffin.


As she  stood there, one of the soldiers who acted as pallbearer came up to her.
 'Were you Mark's math teacher?' he asked. She nodded: 'yes.' Then he said: 'Mark talked about you a lot.'


After  the funeral, most of Mark's former classmates went together to a luncheon. Mark's mother and  father were there, obviously waiting to speak with his teacher.


'We want to show you something,' his father said, taking a wallet out  of his pocket
 'They found this on Mark when he  was killed.  We thought you might recognize it.'


Opening the billfold, he carefully removed two worn pieces of notebook paper that had obviously been taped, folded and refolded many times.
 The teacher knew without looking that the papers were the ones on which she had listed all the good things each of Mark's classmates had said about him.


'Thank you so much for doing that,' Mark's mother said.
  'As you can see, Mark treasured it.'


All of Mark's former classmates started to gather around.
 Charlie smiled rather sheepishly and  said, 'I still have my list. It's in the top drawer of my desk at home.'


Chuck's wife said, 'Chuck asked me to put his in our wedding album.'


'I have mine too,'  Marilyn said. 'It's in my diary'


Then  Vicki, another classmate, reached into her  pocketbook, took out her wallet and showed her  worn and frazzled list to the group. 'I carry  this with me at all times,' Vicki said and  without batting an eyelash, she continued: 'I  think we all saved our lists'


That's  when the teacher finally sat down and cried.
 She cried for Mark and for all his friends who would  never see him again.


The density of  people in society is so thick that we forget  that life will end one day.
 And we don't know when that one day will be.


So please,  tell the people you love and care for, that they are special and important.
 Tell them, before it is too late.


And One Way To Accomplish This Is: Forward this message on.
 If you do not send it, you will have, once again passed up the wonderful opportunity to do something nice and beautiful.

If you've received this, it is because someone cares for you and it means there is probably at least someone for whom you care.


If you're 'too busy'  to take those few minutes right now to forward  this message on, would this be the VERY first  time you didn't do that little thing that would  make a difference in your  relationships?


The more people that you send this to, the better you'll be at reaching out to those you care about.

Remember, you reap what you  sow. What you put into the lives of others comes  back into your  own. 

 


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Suriya Zannat

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Apr 4, 2012, 10:25:40 PM4/4/12
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Dear Than,

Thank you to share such a good thing. I am happy to get it. Bless you. 

Suriya

Onchita Shadman

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Apr 6, 2012, 3:32:55 AM4/6/12
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So thoughtful! shared it with my friends too

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