November 07, 2024

Old man writer

Published by
Zahra_abedi
170 published texts

A famous writer was sitting alone in his room.  With a heart full of sorrow, he took a pen in his hand and wrote:

 _"Last year, I underwent an operation and they removed my gall bladder.  As a result of this operation, I was bedridden for a long time and could not move. 

 I turned 60 this year and lost my favorite job.  I had spent 30 years of my life in this publishing house.

 In this same year, my father's death filled my heart with sadness. 

 It was in this year that my son had an accident and as a result, he was denied his medical exam.  He had to be hospitalized for several days in a plaster cast. 

 "Losing the car was another loss." 

 And at the end he wrote: 

 “God, what a bad year last year was!”

 At this time, the writer's wife, without him noticing, entered the room and found her husband drowning in thoughts and his face sad. 

 He approached him from behind and read what was written on the paper.  He left the room without reacting to his wife being aware of his presence. 

 A little passed and he entered again and placed a paper on his wife's table next to her paper.

 The writer looked at that paper and saw his name on it;  It was written on the paper:

 "Last year, I got rid of the gall bladder that caused me pain and suffering for years.

 Last year, I reached the age of 60 in perfect health and retired from my job.  Now I can spend my time writing better than before, more focused and more relaxed. 

 _It was in this year that my father, at the age of 95, rushed to meet his creator without being stuck on the ground or relying on anyone, without being in unfavorable conditions.

 It was in this year that God gave my son a new life.

 “My car was destroyed, but my son survived without being disabled.”

 And at the end he wrote: 

 "Last year we enjoyed God's abundant blessings and how well and happily it ended!" 

 _ The author was very happy and pleased and at the same time surprised to read this beautiful and encouraging interpretation of the events of life last year.

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