A man died and St. Peter asked him if he would like to go to heaven or
hell. The man asked if he could see both before deciding. St. Peter took
him to hell first and the man saw a big hall with a long table, lots of
food on it and music playing. He also saw rows of people with pale, sad
faces. They looked starved and there was no laughter. And he observed
one more thing. Their hands were tied to four-foot forks and knives and
they were trying to get the food from the center of the table to put
into their mouths. But they couldn't. Then, he went to see heaven. There
he saw a big hall with a long table, with lots of food on the table and
music playing. He noticed rows of people on both sides of the table
with their hands tied to four-foot forks and knives also. But he
observed there was something different here. People were laughing and
were well-fed and healthy-looking. He noticed that they were feeding one
another across the table. The result was happiness, prosperity,
enjoyment, and gratification because they were not thinking of
themselves alone. The same is true of our lives.
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