Saturday 15 August 2020

The famous Polish pianist


I am impressed by an incident that happened during Ignace Paderewski's career. The famous Polish pianist agreed to play a concert organized by two Stanford University students working their way through school. Paderewski's manager said they would have to guarantee the artist a fee of $2,000. The boys agreed and eventually the concert was held.

Though the two student promoters worked hard, they took in only $1,600. Discouraged, they told Paderewski of their efforts and handed him the  $1,600 with a note promising to pay him the balance of $400. But the  artist tore up the note and gave them back the $1,600. "Take your  expenses out of this," he said, "give yourselves each 10% of what's left for your work, and let me have the rest."
Years later, Paderewski was faced with feeding the people of his war-ravaged Poland. Amazingly, even before a request was made, thousands of tons of food were sent to Poland by the United States.

Paderewski later traveled to Paris to thank Herbert Hoover, who headed  up the US relief effort.

"That's all right, Mr. Paderewski," said Hoover,

"I knew that the need was great. And besides, though you may not  remember it, I was one of the two college students whom you generously helped when I was in need."

Paderewski reaped a harvest he had sown years before. And so it is. When we give, we receive. Maybe not exactly the thing we gave, and maybe not at the time it was given.

It is also true that when we give from our hearts, when we give in a  spirit of love and compassion, we receive even more than we gave. It's a  basic law of successful living. Powerful enough to change a life.

Read more inspirational stories HERE as well as HERE.

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