Every morning, the CEO of a major bank in Manhattan went to the corner
where a shoeshine man was always there. He used to sit on the chair,
read the Wall Street Journal, and the humble shoeshine man gave his
shoes a shiny, great look.
One morning, the shoeshine man asks the CEO: What do you think of the stock market situation?
The Director arrogantly asks him: Why are you so interested in this subject?
The
shoeshine man replies: I have a million dollars invested in your bank
and I am thinking about investing part of the money in the stock market.
The CEO of the bank asks: What is your name?
He replies: John Smith H.
The
Director arrives at the bank and asks the Manager of the Major Accounts
Department: Do we have a customer named John Smith H.?
The
Customer Service Manager for Major Accounts replies: We certainly do,
Sir! He is an extremely esteemed customer! He has a million dollars in
his account.
The CEO leaves the bank, approaches the shoeshine
boy, and says: Mr. Smith, I would like to invite you to be our guest of
honor at our board meeting next Monday and tell us your life story. I'm
sure we will have a lot to learn from you.
At the board meeting, the CEO introduces him to the board members:
We
all know Mr. Smith, who makes our shoes shine like no one else. But Mr.
Smith is also our valued customer, with a million dollars in his
account. I invited him to tell us the story of his life. I'm sure we can
learn a lot from him. Please, Mr. Smith, tell us your life story.
Then, Mr. Smith began to narrate his story:
I
came to this country fifty years ago as a young immigrant from Europe
and with a weird and unpronounceable name. I left the ship penniless in
my pocket. The first thing I did was to change my name to Smith. I was
hungry and exhausted. I started to wander in search for a job, but
without success. Suddenly, I found a coin on the sidewalk. I bought some
apples. Eat the apples and quench my hunger or start a business.
I
sold the apples for 50 cents and bought more apples with the money.
When I started accumulating dollars, I managed to buy a set of used
brushes and shoe polishes and started cleaning shoes. I didn't spend a
dime on fun or clothes. I only bought bread and cheese to survive. I
saved penny by penny and after a while I bought a new set of brushes and
shoe polishes in different shades and colors and increased my
clientele.
I lived like a monk and saved a penny after penny.
After
a while, I managed to buy a chair so that my customers could sit
comfortably while I cleaned their shoes, which brought me more
customers.
I didn't spend a dime on the pleasures of life. I kept
saving every penny. A few years ago, when the corner shoeshine
colleague decided to retire, I had already saved enough money to buy his
point, which was a better place than mine.
Finally, three months ago, my sister, who was a whore in Chicago, passed away and left me a million dollars....
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