In recent news,
Family finds $45,000 in new home — then returns it
By CHI-CHI ZHANG, Associated Press – Thu May 19, 8:50 pm ET
SALT LAKE CITY – When Josh Ferrin closed on his family’s first home, he never thought he’d make the discovery of a lifetime — then give it back.
They stopped counting at $40,000, but estimated there was at least $5,000 more on the table.
Ferrin thought about how such a large sum of money could go a long way, pay bills, buy things he never thought he could afford.
After most of the money was counted, Ferrin called one of Bangerter’s sons with the news.
As in the recent news article, finding that much money could have been easily spent by the family. But that was the test: To “spiritually” record how honest their genes and how good-hearted their souls. After all, taking money that doesn’t belong to them is like stealing. And stealing to feed the family is bad karma. Forget karma! What goes into the stomach of your loved ones must be through hard work, not by “free money that happens to grows on trees”.
So for whatever reason and despite my not meeting the “threshold”, I hope everyone learns that what goes around, comes around — maybe not now, maybe not me for perhaps later on and meant for others. Although I’ve been told that I would never get my money back by professional number two, I would like to believe that professional number one would keep his promises and guarantees.
This is the sort of story that should make headlines. I like news that mean something to me and to each generation: To show that people are not selfish but are indeed compassionate. And all the mysterious negativity coming from mainstream media is unwarranted but necessary to “test” the will of the people: To “observe” how they respond to situations that could have been favorable (or auspicious) to them.
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