# A ship with a group of passengers was going from one country to another by sea. Among the passengers was a skilled carpenter.
# But the ship sank after a terrible storm en route. Many passengers drowned in the sea, but the carpenter floated with his bag of equipment to a deserted island. Although the island was uninhabited, it was full of fruit and forest vegetation.
# He was quite disappointed for the first two days, because he was not sure if he would ever return to his address from this deserted island. Over time he accepted his destiny. He used to spend his days eating various fruits. Since he had given up hope of returning home, he thought he would build a beautiful house for himself.
# With this in mind he started collecting wood. Working day and night, he used his equipment and skills to build a beautiful house in the middle of the island. After building the house, he thought, "How about making a garden next to the house to enhance the beauty of the house?"
# With this in mind, he collected some flowering plants all over the island and planted them in his garden. After a while, his garden became full of flowers. He was fascinated by the beauty of the flower garden and his house.
# All the time she was thinking about how to enhance the beauty of her house. With this thought he forgot to think of his permanent abode. One day a naval patrol boat came to the island in a hurry. They saw the carpenter, rescued him, and took him to his permanent home. The mechanic was crying and looking back again and again as he left the island.
# He was growing frustrated at the thought that the garden was the fruit of his hard work and hard work, and that he could not take any of the house with him.
#Note_: We are like every human being and mechanic. Just as the craftsman forgot his permanent abode and was busy decorating the temporary abode of that island, so we are busy beautifying this temporary world by forgetting our eternal abode in the Hereafter.
On the day of our final farewell, we will have to weep like that mechanic, thinking, "We have not been able to take anything with us from the world we have been busy with all our lives."
# So come on, you don't know yourself in time, you don't know the world, you don't know the Hereafter and you don't know who owns you.