Is it right ?
I went to temple yesterday while returning I saw a mom and her son decently dressed, they stopped me on my way I asked her enna akka (What sis). She extended her need for money stating that because of rains her job dealing with sand lifting was stopped for days and she is in need of some money to satisfy her needs and it's tough with her son he is a boy who is 12 years old (approx.). I barely had 20 rupees in my Gpay and a currency note of 200 which I carry for emergency. I had no cash left as I spent money just before that. I felt their plead genuine so I gave the only currency note I have. I am happy that I could help them but after few steps I saw a old lady who usually sells flower outside the temple and I bought flowers for 100 before entering the temple. Contrasting this incidents I felt I did something wrong.
Like a person who worked hard to buy those flowers from the market by investing some money got 100 rupees which includes the investment and profit the profit would be 50 to 60. In the sight of the same lady who works hard I gave someone 200 who never invested or worked for it. Even I didn't work for money I am dependent on my father who toils hard in his plant.
She is not a typical beggar but what I felt is people who pleads earns more than people who toils hard. In this scenario I purchased some flowers but often I don't purchase anything from a worker but I have given some alms to the needy. Am I collectively doing something wrong and promoting some one to beg rather than working.
This is my perspective.....
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