Paying Debts
[The story
is about a woman who was dirt-poor but made it in life doing philanthropic and
not so charitable deeds after doing very well in life].
It was early
in the morning and the restaurant had just opened for the day. Mathee, as she
was popularly known in by her clients, barely had had most of the days meals
prepared when her first customer walked. It was 5:45 in the morning, and that
was early even for her clientele. She had always worked hard and diligently and
was an early riser, two attributes she considered the most essential in her
life. After all, they had seen her employ 3 workers in less than 3 months after
starting the business and opening up another outlet in less than a year. 4
years later, she had six serving a town of about 60,000 people. Not bad for a
having to start over with less than 65,000 in savings and three kids to raise.
The customer ordered breakfast and after eating it, asked
Mathee if she had a minute to spare. She really didn’t, but she believed in
being courteous to her customers and decided to make her leave as she
gracefully as she could in two minutes. Five minutes later, she was glad she
had spared a thought for this customer, and was in no hurry to leave. The
customer was the owner of a small but rapidly growing local food franchise who
wanted to partner with her due to the prime locations of her six cafes and her
clientele.
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