Paulo Coehlo’s 10-Second Read

L.J. Bailey
1 min readJun 29, 2018

While pondering how best to make a difference in this uncertain time, I checked my email and came across this post by Paulo Coehlo:

As a boy, Abin-Alsar overheard a conversation between his father and a dervish.

“Careful with your work”, said the dervish. “Think of what future generations will say about you.”

“So what?” replied his father, “When I die, everything shall end, and it will not matter what they say.”

Abin-Alsar never forgot that conversation.

During his whole life, he made an effort to do good, to help people and go about his work with enthusiasm.

He became well-known for his concern for others.

When he died, he left behind a great number of things which improved the quality of life in his town.

On his tombstone, he had the following epitaph engraved:

“A life which ends with death, is a worthless life.”

Source: Paulo Coelho

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