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Interaction between Terminal Patient and God

Terminal Patient :( X) –God, Why did you give me this disease?

I don’t smoke, I don’t drink, neither have I indulged in drugs nor I have indulged in sex outside married life. I always followed a well-balanced diet.

There are so many people who have all of the above but …. Why me?

God:  Mr.X – Just see what the other Terminal Patient feels about my Decision

Terminal Patient-2-Y

God , I did over indulge myself in all negative habits like smoking, drinking etc. –I Know I will meet my destiny. Only thing that worries me is, there are people who don’t have any such habits but why do you punish them?

God to Terminal Patient-1-X

“Did you see the difference – When you suffer you ask why others are not suffering, but when he suffered – He started asking why people like you should suffer. “

X was silent for a while

God- Dear People remember these four things in life

•A healthy body with an unsound mind does not guarantee long life.
•When you feel others should have suffered, do remember that your mind is already attracting sufferings.
•If there are answers for all questions in life, then you will not explore life.
•Remember pain is inevitable, suffering is optional







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