Two men, both
aged and seriously ill, occupied the same hospital
room. The men talked for hours on end. They spoke
of their wives and families, their homes, their old
jobs, their experiences in World War II, and all
kinds of other things.
One man
managed to sit up in his bed for an hour each
afternoon where he could look out the room's only
window, and every time he did, he would describe to
his roommate all the things he could see. He told
of a park with a lovely lake. Ducks swam on the
water while children sailed their model boats.
Grand old trees graced the landscape, and a fine
view of the city skyline could be seen in the
distance. One warm afternoon the man by the window
described a parade passing by. Although the other
man couldn't hear the band, he could imagine it as
the man by the window described it. Finally, after
many weeks, the man by the window died. The other
man asked the nurse to be moved next to the window
so he could see the view. The nurse was happy to
make the switch, but when he was finally able to
look out the window, he found that it faced the
blank, brick wall of the building across the
street!
The man asked
the nurse how the man was able to describe such
wonderful things outside the window. She said,
"Maybe he just wanted to make you happy." There is
tremendous happiness in making others happy,
despite our own situations. Happiness when shared
is doubled. Count your blessings.
"Today is a gift; that's why it is
called the present."
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