One day, Gandhi stepped aboard...
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One day, Gandhi stepped aboard a train as it started to move, and one of his shoes slipped
off and dropped onto the tracks. Unable to retrieve it, he calmly took off his other shoe
and threw it back along the track to land close to the first. When an amazed passenger
asked why he had done that, Gandhi smiled and said, "The poor man who finds the shoe
lying on the track will now have a pair he can use."
With the eyes of his imagination, Gandhi saw a man with bare feet, saw him coming across a lone shoe and desperately searching for the other, and saw the disappointment on his face when he didn't find it; seeing these things, Gandhi did what he could to help.
(From Donald McCullough, Say Please, Say Thank You: The Respect We Owe One Another [Marsons Mills, Massachusetts: Putnam's, 1998].)
With the eyes of his imagination, Gandhi saw a man with bare feet, saw him coming across a lone shoe and desperately searching for the other, and saw the disappointment on his face when he didn't find it; seeing these things, Gandhi did what he could to help.
(From Donald McCullough, Say Please, Say Thank You: The Respect We Owe One Another [Marsons Mills, Massachusetts: Putnam's, 1998].)
