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Mr. Mehrotra's Nobility

One day, Mr. Mehrotra's secretary, Yvonne, was typing and typing. I happened to pass by her desk and she said, "Ghose, do you want to read something?" 

Mr. Mehrotra had given a talk on Hinduism and Buddhism. I read it and I really enjoyed it. I liked it very, very much. But in two places I thought it would be better to change the words because there were two very minor grammatical mistakes. 

I told the secretary and then I said, "Do not tell Mr. Mehrotra, for God's sake, or I will lose my job." Mr. Mehrotra used to dictate his speeches, so perhaps she herself had made the errors.

Anyway, I begged her not to tell Mr. Mehrotra. But she knew Mr. Mehrotra's nature. She went and told him and immediately he corrected the mistakes.

Then I got a good job. Whenever he was supposed to give a talk, he used to ask Yvonne to show it to me in advance so that I could offer my suggestions. Mr. Mehrotra saw something in me--perhaps a budding literary figure.

So noble people will always be noble.

 

[From "Mr. Mehrotra's Nobility" in Sri Chinmoy, My Consulate Years, Agni Press, Jamaica, NY, 1996, p.13.] Copyright © 1996 Sri Chinmoy 
 

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