Hello Steemians!
Its always said that "Do Good and Have Good". Every little deed we do, come back to us as this is a universal rule. In order to stay at peace, one should choose kindness above all because you don't know the rewards behind your good deeds that you do intentionally or unintentionally with strangers or the known ones. You can't even predict how much it will change your life someday. Today, I am going to share a true story of such act of kindness that will change your perception about this world.
"Just remember every single deed you do counts!"
Hence, the story begins...
Once upon a time, in a very stormy night a man and women were forced to walk into a nearby hotel as their car broke down in the middle of the night and they had no where else to go. Looking for the shelter from rain they went straight to the reception desk. Hoping to book a room!
Man inquired from the receptionist: "Do you have a room available?"
The receptionist replied: "No Sir!, Unfortunately, we are all booked up!"
He added: "But I can't leave a nice couple like you, on the street, in this rainy night. You can use my room, its not the best but you can pass this night in it."
So, he Handed over the keys of his room to them...
The couple felt ashamed to take the keys of young man's room but he insisted so they accepted his offer.
In the morning, the man said to the receptionist " I see a future manager in you, you should become the head of one of the best hotels in USA. May be someday, I'll arrange it for you!"
Two years passed, the receptionist had already forgotten about what happened, when he suddenly received a letter. In it the old man reminded him about that night and enclosed a ticket to New York!
When the receptionist reached there, the old man met him and took him to the corner of 5th Avenue and 34th Street. He then pointed at a large, new building and said "That's the hotel I built for you!"
"Are you joking?" The receptionist was amazed!
The Old man was called "William Waldorf" and the amazing building was his hotel "The Waldorf Astoria"
The young man who became the hotel's first manager was "George Boldt"
Therefore, from the above story, we should conclude that;