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Kathy Hamilton

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Choosing not to turn away, even when it's uncomfortable
7/25/2006 2:06:58 AM
Hello My friends, We need to read stories that enrich our souls.Kathy/simikathy Jul 25, 2006 When solving problem, dig at the roots instead of just hacking at the leaves. Anthony J. D'Angelo Today's Inspirational Story The Kindness of Lo Mein Choosing not to turn away, even when it's uncomfortable. By Kaaren Solveig Anderson My friend Marcy and her boyfriend Brian recently ate dinner at a local Chinese restaurant. As they enjoyed a plate of lo mein, engrossed in conversation, a hand reached down and ushered away their platter of noodles. A voice quick and agitated mumbled "Sorry!" and a thin, poorly dressed woman left the restaurant with their plate of lo mein. In astonishment, they watched her walk down the street, holding the plate with the flat of her hand as she stuffed noodles into her mouth, slapping sharply against her face. The owner realized what had happened and darted out the front door, chasing after the noodle thief. He stood firmly in front of her, blocking her way and grabbing a side of the plate. A struggle ensued, noodles slid uneasily from one side to the other, slopping over the edge. He surged forward and pulled with a heroic strong-arm attempt to retrieve his plate. The woman's fingers slid from the plate. Noodles flew, then flopped pathetically on the sidewalk. Left empty-handed, with soggy, contaminated noodles at her feet, the woman stood with arms hung dejectedly at her side. The owner walked victoriously back to the restaurant with the soiled plate in hand. My friends were given a new heaping plate of lo mein, although they had already consumed half of the stolen plate. A stream of apology in Chinese came from the proprietor. Unable to eat anymore, they asked to have the noodles wrapped up and set off to see their movie. A block later, they happened upon the lo mein thief. The woman was hypercharged. She simultaneously cried, convulsed, and shouted at a man, who rapidly retreated from her side. My friend, unsure about what to do, listened to her boyfriend's plea to just walk away. But she didn't. Instead, she walked over to the thief and said, "Ah, we haven't formally met, but about ten minutes ago, you were interested in our noodles. They gave us some new ones, are you still hungry?" The woman nodded and extended her bony arms. She took the Styrofoam container in her hands, bowed ever so slightly, and murmured, "Thank you, you're very kind." What makes us walk away from discomfort? Or stay? You could say a lot about my friend's story-a lot about generosity, kindness, attention, and thievery. I'm more interested in what motivates us to confront that which makes us uncomfortable and makes us look at the guts and grit of decisions, the choices to not address things that are uncomfortable, uneasy, unbalanced, unnatural, unbelievable. When our foundations start to shake, we can feel the tremors move up our legs and into our torsos. And we want more than anything to make it stop. Any how. Any way. My friend Marcy could feel herself shake. I know because she told me so. But she chose not to walk away, she dealt with uncomfortableness. She held firm in the muck. Sometimes, that's all we need or can do to get to the other side-the side where generosity, comfort, and kindness reside, the side where foundations are firm and stable. Where one's shaking walks back to the other side.
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7/25/2006 3:15:32 AM

Kathy,

 

Yes, things have a way of working when we perservere.

 

Regards,

Sam

 

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Re: Choosing not to turn away, even when it's uncomfortable
7/25/2006 6:34:29 AM
Thank you, Kathy. I help those in need every day.

Please read my Poem for today.

http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/thread/415881.aspx

Robert Talmadge To follow your dream, follow your heart. http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/17474/ShowForum.aspx
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Re: Choosing not to turn away, even when it's uncomfortable
7/25/2006 8:10:34 AM

Hi Kathy!

Wow what a story!!

I think we, or a good portion of us, turn away because at any given moment that person in the street could be us.  Or maybe we just delivered ourselves from such a life.  It is too close to home for most of us. 

Unless you were born into a family with money, I mean real, long term, its been in your family for generations and you will never have to want for anything for the rest of your life, money.  Then this situation could actually happen.  And its frightening to see how we neglect those right next to us in need.  That is the scary part.  That it could be us at any time in todays world, with businesses collapsing, down sizing, divorce, death.

Im sick of hearing how spoiled we are in this nation!  Yes some, a very few some of us are.  But we really need to get back to the brotherhood of man!!

What is the saying, you are as wealthy as the least of your bretheren(?).  You're as healthy as the least of your brethren.  You are as mentally healthy as the least of your brothers and sisters!!

Its just like the show, "My name is Earl" to break it down into a simpler form.  Karma.  Just because it is not your life now.  By the grace of God, in an instant, it could be you!!  You would want some help, food for your babies.  Would you resort to stealing, begging to feed your babies?

And all of the wasted food by restaurants that throw hoards of perfectly good food away every night, and some people find it gross that somew would resort to this.

My grandmother taught me to never say never.  Because you never know when it could happen or if it would happen to you.

Never toss aside anyone!  All life is valuable!  No one wants to be neglected or ignored.  We are all here for a reason or a purpose.  To help others grow to evolve!!

Peace

Love Everbody!

Tina Ranieri

 

 

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Stephanie Bowland

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Re: Choosing not to turn away, even when it's uncomfortable
7/25/2006 8:26:28 AM

HI All -

I'm a new member to the AdlandPro community.   I must admit that I was a bit hesitant to join but I'm just under one week as a member and I'm confident that the right decision was made.  I look forward to sharing ideas, learning something new and developing friendships from through this forum.  God bless. 

Stephanie B.

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