Sunday, 15 January 2017

'Universal law' of what we sow, so we reap

'Universal law' of  what we sow, so we reap


Flemming was a poor Scottish farmer, one day he rescued a boy struggling in the swamp.

The father of the boy Sir Randolph Churchill an Aristocrat thanked Fleming and educated Fleming's son in return of his good will. 


Later the child of poor farmer Fleming has become Sir Alexander Fleming who invented 'Penicillin' the wonderful life saving Antibiotic. 

The son of Aristocratic man suffered with deadly Pneumonia and again he was saved with Penicillin. 

The son of Aristocratic man was Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister of England. 

This incident clearly envisages the 'Universal law' of  what we sow, so we reap.

The help without any expectation can come around in another kind. 

The selfless service rendered to any needy people would not go waste. It reverts back in another form. 

Author : Anonymous

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