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Hospital Window
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Two men, both seriously ill, occupied the same hospital room.
One man was allowed to sit up in his bed for an hour each
afternoon to help drain the fluid from his lungs. His bed was next
to the room's only window. The other man had to spend all his
time flat on his back. The men talked for hours on end. They spoke
of their wives and families, their homes, their jobs, their involvement
in the military service, where they had been on vacation.
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Every afternoon when the man in the bed by the window could
sit up, he would pass the time by describing to his roommate all the
things he could see outside the window.
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The man in the other bed began to live for those one hour periods
where his world would be broadened and enlivened by all the
activity and color of the world outside.
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The window overlooked a park with a lovely lake. Ducks and
swans played on the water while children sailed their model boats.
Young lovers walked arm in arm amidst flowers of every color and
a fine view of the city skyline could be seen in the distance.
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As the man by the window described all this in exquisite detail,
the man on the other side of the room would close his eyes and
imagine the picturesque scene.
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One warm afternoon the man by the window described a parade
passing by.
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Although the other man couldn't hear the band - he could see it.
in his mind's eye as the gentleman by the window portrayed it with
descriptive words.
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Days and weeks passed.
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One morning, the day nurse arrived to bring water for their baths
only to find the lifeless body of the man by the window, who had
died peacefully in his sleep. She was saddened and called the
hospital attendants to take the body away.
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As soon as it seemed appropriate, the other man asked if he
could be moved next to the window. The nurse was happy to
make the switch, and after making sure he was comfortable,
she left him alone.
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Slowly, painfully, he propped himself up on one elbow to
take his first look at the real world outside. He strained to
slowly turn to look out the window beside the bed.
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It faced a blank wall. The man asked the nurse what
could have compelled his deceased roommate who had
described such wonderful things outside this window
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The nurse responded that the man was blind and could
not even see the wall. She said, "Perhaps he just wanted
to encourage you."
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Epilogue:
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There is tremendous happiness in making others happy,
despite our own situations. Shared grief is half the sorrow,
but happiness when shared, is doubled. If you want to feel
rich, just count all the things you have that money can't buy.
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Today is a gift, that's why it is called the present.
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The origin of this letter is unknown, but it brings joy to
everyone who passes it on.
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