Tickets to Heaven
There once
was a sick child named John. He had a rare and serious illness, and all the
doctors confirmed that he would not live long, though they couldn't say
exactly how long it would be. John spent long days in the hospital, saddened by
not knowing what would happen, until one day a clown who was passing by saw how
sad John was and came over to say:
"How
come you're standing there like that? Haven't they told you about the Heaven
for sick children?
John shook
his head, but continued listening intently.
-"Well,
it's the best place you could ever imagine, much better than heaven for parents
or anyone else. They say it's like that to compensate children for having
being sick. But to enter it there is one condition."
-"What
is it?"
asked John,
concerned.
-"You
cannot die without having filled the bag."
-"The
bag?"
-"Yes,
yes. The bag. A large grey bag like this,"
said the
clown as he pulled one out from under his jacket and gave it to John.
-"You
were lucky I had one on me. You have to fill it with notes so you can buy your
ticket."
-"Notes?
It's no use then. I haven't any money."
-"No,
not ordinary notes, my boy. Special notes: notes for good deeds, pieces of
paper on which you write every good thing you do. At night an angel comes
and checks all this paperwork, and exchanges the good ones for tickets to
heaven."
-"
Really?"
-" Of
course! But be sure to hurry up and fill your bag. You've been sick a long
time and we don't know if you have enough time left to fill the bag. This
is a unique opportunity and you cannot die before completing it; that would be
a terrible shame!"
The clown
was in a hurry, and when he left the room John was pensive, staring at
the bag. What his new friend had told him seemed wonderful, and he had nothing
to lose by trying. That same day, when John's mother arrived to see him, he
gave her the best of smiles, and made an effort to be more cheerful than
usual, since he knew this made her happy. Then, when he was alone, he wrote on
a piece of paper:
-"Mum
smiled today."
And he put
the piece of paper in the bag.
The next
morning, as soon as he woke up, John ran to see the bag. And there it was! A
real ticket to heaven! The ticket looked so magical and wonderful that it
filled John with excitement, and he spent the rest of that day doing
everything he knew to cheer up the doctors and nurses, and he was company
to the children who felt most lonely. He even told jokes to his little brother
and took some books to study a little. And for every one of those things he put
a piece of paper in his bag.
And so it
continued, every day John woke up with the excitement of counting his new
tickets to heaven, and working on getting a lot more. He did as much as he
could, because he realised it was no good just to accumulate tickets in the bag
in any way he could: every night the angel arranged them in the tidiest way,
taking up the least space. And John was forced to continue doing good works
at top speed, with the hope of filling the bag before getting too sick ...
And although
he spent many days on this, he never filled the bag. John had become the
most beloved child at the hospital, and he had done so in the most cheerful
and helpful way,… and this ended up completely healing him. Nobody knew how it
happened: some said that his joy and his attitude must have cured him, others
were convinced that the hospital staff loved him so much that they spent extra
hours to try to find a cure and provide the best care, and some told how a
couple of elderly millionaires who John had cheered up lot during their illness
had paid for him to have expensive experimental treatment.
The fact is
that all these were true because, as the clown had seen so many times, you only
have to put a bit of heaven in your old grey bag each night to transform what
seems like a dying existence into the very best days of your life, however long
they should last.
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