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HAVE BEEN THE MOST EFFECTIVE. MOTHER TERESA, A SYMBOL OF COMPION, OPENED HER FIRST HOME FOR DYING AND DESTITUTE PEOPLE HERE IN KOLKATA, INDIA. ANDY WIMMER IS A VOLUNTEER AT THE HOME. I WAS A BANK AND COMPUTER MANAGER FOR MANY YEARS AND A QUITE AMBITIOUS FELLOW. I WANTED TO BECOME THE YOUNGEST BANK DIRECTOR THERE. SPOILED WITH A GOOD INCOME. I USED AND SPENT A LOT OF MONEY AND HAD A GOOD LIFE, ACTUALLY, ENJOYED THE LIFE. I USED TO WASTE A LOT OF MONEY ON FASHION, FOR EXAMPLE. I WAS QUITE A FELLOW INTO FASHION AND ALL THESE THINGS. BUT IT IS NOT IMPORTANT ANYMORE. I ALWAYS FELT THAT THERE IS MORE IN THIS LIFE, YOU KNOW, THAN JUST GOING TO THE BANK AND HAVING A GOOD SALARY AND HAVING A GOOD CAREER AND MAYBE A WIFE AND CHILDREN, AND THAT’S IT. IT CAN’T BE A LIFE. IT’S SUCH A PRECIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL THING. THERE SHOULD BE SOME MORE, YOU KNOW? I MET SOMEONE WHO WORKED IN THE HOME FOR THE DYING, AND THEN HE SAID, “I’LL SHOW YOU THE PLACE, AND IF YOU LIKE HELPING US, THEN YOU’RE WELCOME.” BON APPéTIT. I REMEMBER WHEN I CAME FIRST INTO THE HOME FOR THE DYING, THE FIRST THING I SAW WAS A YOUNG DYING BOY, MAYBE YEARS OLD, IN VERY BAD CONDITION, AND I HAD TO FEED HIM. AND I DON’T KNOW. I FED HIM, AND HE ATE WITH GREAT DIFFICULTIES, BUT THEN HE OPENED HIS EYES AND LOOKED AT ME. AND I THOUGHT, “SO, THAT’S IT NOW.” YOU KNOW? SO, IT WAS LIKE A FLASH. IT WAS LIKE A SMALL ENLIGHTENMENT. YOU LEARN A LOT FROM THESE PATIENTS WE CARE FOR. FOR EXAMPLE, ACCEPTANCE, AND TOLERANCE, ALSO. SO, WE PICK THE PEOPLE UP, USUALLY FROM GARBAGE DUMPS AND FROM RAILWAY STATION PLATFORMS AND ADMIT THEM IN THE HOME. AND THEN, WITH BASIC MEDICAL CARE, WE TRY TO SAVE THEIR LIVES. BUT THE MOST IMPORTANT IS TO SHOW THEM THAT THEY ARE LOVED BY GOD, THAT THEY ARE NOT FORGOTTEN, THAT THEIR LIFE IS PRECIOUS, THAT SOMEONE CARES. SO WE DO EVERYTHING BY HAND. BUT THERE IS A TREMENDOUS SWEETNESS IN TAKING SOMEONE’S BURDEN UP A LITTLE BIT. JUST TO LIFT HIS LITTLE, BENT BODY AND TAKE THAT BURDEN AWAY A LITTLE BIT AND HELP HIM TO CARRY IT. MY LIFE HAS A MEANING. YOU HAVE SOMEONE, A DYING MAN IN FRONT OF YOU, A DYING YOUNG MAN, AND HE ASKS FOR A GL OF WATER,
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