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Saturday, August 11, 2007

Two sons...

Once upon a time, there was a businessman who showered his younger son with affection and gifts, but neglected his older offspring. While the older son could do nothing right, the younger one could do nothing wrong.

When the boys grew up, they were asked to manage their father's business. The elder son was initiated into the nitty-gritties of the business.

From morning till late in the evening, the elder son was on his toes, trying to figure out how the business ran. His father was a hard taskmaster. Within a few years, the elder son was able to master the ropes of the business and even expand it.

The younger son had had the luxury of a higher education. He didn't have much to do except have a good time at his father's expense.

After some years his father felt obliged to hand the younger son his share of business. He was confident that his favourite son would be a brilliant success. If the elder son could be a successful businessman without the benefit of a higher education, surely the younger one, who the father thought was more gifted, would do much better.

Within a few years, the results of his favouritism became evident. Uninterested in business, the younger son kept up his spending spree and thus went bankrupt.

But, the elder son's far smaller share of business had expanded and he had proved himself to be a good decision maker.

Ashamed at the turn of events the father met the elder son and ranted against the younger one.

"What a scoundrel your younger brother has turned out to be. I gave him everything he wanted, and he ruined it all ! How could I have possibly known that he would turn out like this? A pleasure-loving, incompetent wastrel," he wailed.

The elder son, who was listening to all this quietly, suddenly announced his plan to set up an independent venture. "I want to strike out on my own," he said.

"Why?", asked the dumbfounded father who was hoping to start afresh with the elder son at the helm of affairs.

"I blame one person for the way my brother has turned out, and it's not him. You can't blame children for the faults of their parents, can you?", asked the elder son. And then he left his father's house.

The elder son started a new venture - which grew to become a major industrial empire. His father's business, with no one to run it after the old man became too feeble to manage it, eventually closed down.

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I head fundraising in India for a leading international anti poverty development agency. Prior to this assignment, I worked for a leading child welfare organisation. Prior to this, I worked for an NGO looking after the elderly (type Joygopal Podder on Google search and you can view newspaper reports of various activites I have organised for the causes I work for). I moved to the "not-for-profit" sector after 15 years in industry. I am a freelance writer (my stories are used in text books of schools like Delhi Public School) and a Gold Medalist Law Graduate. I have a lovely family consisting of two talented and beautiful daughters and an interior designer-turned-marketing professional wife. I was born in London, worked for some time in the Middle East and now work in Delhi and live in the suburbs. I travel 15 days a month in India and abroad - and watch movies every weekend. I am maintaining the following blogs: http://compiledbyjoygopalpodder.blogspot.com http://mysteriesaroundus.blogspot.com http://noticeboardonanythingand everything.blogspot.com http://storiesbyjoygopalpodder.blogspot.com http://grandmothertales.blogspot.com http://stockmarketswithjoygopalpodder.blogspot.com