On his first day in office as President, when Abraham Lincoln entered to give his inaugural address, one man stood up. He was a rich Aristocrat. He said, “Mr. Lincoln, you should not forget that your father used to make shoes for my family.” And the whole Senate laughed; they thought they had made a fool of Lincoln.
But certain people are made of a totally different mettle. Lincoln looked at the man directly in the eye and said, “Sir, I know that my father used to make shoes for your family, and there will be many others here, because he made shoes the way nobody else can.
He was a creator. His shoes were not just shoes; he poured his whole soul into them. I want to ask you, have you any complaint? Because I know how to make shoes myself. If you have any complaint I can make you another pair of shoes. But as far as I know, nobody has ever complained about my father’s shoes. He was a genius, a great creator and I am proud of my father”.
The whole Senate was struck dumb. They could not understand what kind of man Abraham Lincoln was. He was proud because his father did his job so well that not even a single complaint had ever been heard.
Moral: “No one can hurt you without your consent.” “It is not what happens to us that hurts us. It is our response that hurts us.
Everything we want in life is waiting for us outside our comfort zone and inside our effort zone… we just need to make a move.
Hruda ji ,good observation ,but we should try to learn the lesson from the content and sometimes not get into the authenticity if the message is good .
Wont you agree.
Nice Story , But as per my knowledge Thomas Lincoln was an american farmer, carpenter
Please read this
http://www.visiontimes.com/2014/10/31/which-president-of-the-united-states-was-a-lowly-shoemakers-son.html
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Good story, work is worship..
Wonderful message sir