The Story Of The Little Boy And His Sister - inspirational story for your life Race
Hi everyone! Today the motivational story is
once upon a time a little girl was ill in hospital with a rare blood disorder and was badly in need of a blood donor, but a match could not be found as a last resort her six-year-old brother was checked as a match, and much to everyone's relief he was both his mother and doctor set the little boy down and explained how they would like his blood to help his sister.
So, she would not die the little boy waited a few moments and then asked if he could think about it it wasn't the reaction the mother or doctor expected but they agreed. The following day the little boy sat in front of the doctor with his mother and said he agreed to give his sister.
What she needed the hospital staff moved quickly for his sister was fading quite fast so the little boy could understand, what was happening, he was placed in a bed next to his sister and so the transfusion began quickly the color and life began flooding back into the little girl, and everyone was overjoyed.
The little boy turned to the doctor and quietly asked. How long will it be before I die you see the little boy thought that, by giving his blood he was giving his own life. This is why he took a little time to think about it.
You see in life in your life in this day and age of showing off of social media of pretending to be someone that you're not of wanting to be someone that you're not.
We can learn a lot from children, we can learn what it means to give and to love unconditionally and not expect anything in return.
This little kid wanted to give his life to save his sister, when was the last time that you gave without expecting anything back when was the last time that you were prepared to give everything just to help someone a little bit.
This is there to the motivation stories thank you so much for reading this article and stay blessed
To be honest I always think that if anyone offers me help then they automatically need something from me I sometimes forget that some people do things for other people and expect nothing in return...