Abdullah's Grandson And My Shame

  Jul 15 2008  | Views 301 |  Comments  (31)
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  electric wind posted 1 month ago

a very good narrative, the story as well as the simple straight way of writing. like someone said already, the things unsaid make the story more complete.

as for whether the father was right to accept the gift or not - 
i've learned to see that circumstances dictate most of what one does - for most people, at least. a young man of 16 full of ideals of truth / justice / love / beauty thinks and acts differently than a family father worrying about how to make ends meet. and accepting a gift from someone who gives with the goodness of heart or from a sense of gratitude and/or duty - well, not accepting would probably have been an insult. 

that doesn't mean the idealist son is in the wrong for despising the father's perceived lack of "self-respect"... i guess at different stages in life different perspectives of the same thing are inevitable. 

that doesn't condone any "wrong" action either.

right or wrong, more often than not, turns out to be a matter of which side of teh thin red line you're on. sad but true!

once more, well-written!! :))



  BigMojo posted 1 month ago

electric, :-)) thanks for the elaborate feedback. I appreciate it.


  electric wind posted 1 month ago

i realise now my feedback was a bit too elaborate to elicit such a short reply from you...lol.

how're you doing, my friend? :)


  BigMojo posted 1 month ago

he..he.. electric, no my friend. I just have come back from a walk with gypsy, am sweating like mad and the weather is horridly humid!! Yet I could not wait to acknowledge your comment.. he..he.. hence contrary to my longish meandering, this happened quick and short!! LOL

i'm good.


  electric wind posted 1 month ago

he he... :-))

sometimes a "short sharp shock" does one a world of good! :-)

 



  BigMojo posted 1 month ago

electric, :-)) thanks for the elaborate feedback. I appreciate it.


  electric wind posted 1 month ago

i realise now my feedback was a bit too elaborate to elicit such a short reply from you...lol.

how're you doing, my friend? :)


  BigMojo posted 1 month ago

he..he.. electric, no my friend. I just have come back from a walk with gypsy, am sweating like mad and the weather is horridly humid!! Yet I could not wait to acknowledge your comment.. he..he.. hence contrary to my longish meandering, this happened quick and short!! LOL

i'm good.


  electric wind posted 1 month ago

he he... :-))

sometimes a "short sharp shock" does one a world of good! :-)

 


  electric wind posted 1 month ago

i realise now my feedback was a bit too elaborate to elicit such a short reply from you...lol.

how're you doing, my friend? :)


  BigMojo posted 1 month ago

he..he.. electric, no my friend. I just have come back from a walk with gypsy, am sweating like mad and the weather is horridly humid!! Yet I could not wait to acknowledge your comment.. he..he.. hence contrary to my longish meandering, this happened quick and short!! LOL

i'm good.


  electric wind posted 1 month ago

he he... :-))

sometimes a "short sharp shock" does one a world of good! :-)

 


  BigMojo posted 1 month ago

he..he.. electric, no my friend. I just have come back from a walk with gypsy, am sweating like mad and the weather is horridly humid!! Yet I could not wait to acknowledge your comment.. he..he.. hence contrary to my longish meandering, this happened quick and short!! LOL

i'm good.


  electric wind posted 1 month ago

he he... :-))

sometimes a "short sharp shock" does one a world of good! :-)

 


  electric wind posted 1 month ago

he he... :-))

sometimes a "short sharp shock" does one a world of good! :-)

 




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