In 1937 in England - a football match between Chelsea and Charlton was stopped in the 60th minute due to heavy fog. But Charlton goalkeeper Sammy Bartrum was inside the goal 15 minutes into the game. Because he did not hear the referee's whistle because of the crowd behind his goal post. He stood at the goal post with his arms outstretched and focused - looking forward - fifteen minutes later when the stadium security staff approached him and informed him that the match had been canceled - Sam Bertram Said with great sorrow.

"It's a pity that those I stood up for - they forgot about me."

There are so many comrades in the field of life whose interests we have devoted our time, ability and energy to - but in the fog of circumstances they forget us. Friends and colleagues, whether on the playground or in the cold and hot of life situations and events, should always remember them and walk with them like a high-ranking person.

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