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GENUINE LOVE IS REWARDING


"A wealthy man lost his Wife when his only child. was very young.  A. Housekeeper came to work in the house to take care of the boy. The boy died tragically at Twenty. Years of age.  The Old man was without. Kin or kin, and he died of a broken heart some years later."  

The man had no  Heir to his enormous Estate,  nor could one be found.  Neither was there a Will.  So the whole property passed to the State.  In due course, there was an Auction to dispose of the personal effects of the mansion.  The Old. The housekeeper attended the auction,  not because she could buy anything, but because her grief was too strong to keep. away. There was only one thing in the whole collection that attracted her attention.  It was a Photograph of the Son whom she had looked after. She had lived him as her own son.  No one wanted the photograph, and her few pence was enough to buy it.

". She brought it home and proceeded to take it out. from the frame.  When she opened the back of the frame some papers fell out. They looked important,  so she brought them to a Lawyer who looked at her and laughing, said,  ".  You sure have landed on your feet ! The Old. A gentleman has left all his Estate and all his money to the person who Loved Him. Son enough to Buy. His. Photograph. !  "

Remember, Genuine. Love is always REWARDING.  Always!  No doubt, at times we have faced some painful sacrifices involved in genuine. love,  but the final outcome is always  Feel Joy within oneself. This is the best experience for Married Couples.  Each partner in Marriage has to keep adjusting to the  Attitudes,  Opinions and even Tantrums of the other all the time but if this is done with a clear knowledge that Love means desiring the Good and Happiness of either Partner,  the one who Sacrifices reaps a rich harvest of Peace and Joy.  What disturbs Joy and Peace in a Family is ".  Selfishness  ". ,  where the ' Other '. always comes.  Second.    or. Third, the Self comes. First,  and with it,  unfailingly, some type of '. Misery '. Or another follows!

".  Love. has. Hands. To. Help. Others. It has Feet to hasten to the Poor and Needy It has  Eyes to see. Misery and. Want. It has   Ears to hear the Sighs and Sorrows of. Others,. That. Is. What. Genuine. Love. Looks. Like ."

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