In a grand banquet hall on the edge of the city, dazzling lights sparkled from every corner. Luxury cars lined the entrance as more than 400 close relatives and friends gathered for the wedding of Chaudhry Sahibâs only son. The tables were filled with an extravagant variety of dishes, and everyone spoke warmly of their love and affection for one another.
The celebration was at its peak when suddenly, a loud explosion-like sound echoed outside the hall, followed by panic and screams. Chaudhry Sahibâs nephew, who was on his way to the venue, had met with a serious accident. He was rushed to the nearest hospital, where doctors gave a critical warning: he urgently needed O negative blood. Without it, survival was uncertain.
Breathless and shaken, Chaudhry Sahib entered the hall, took the microphone, and said in a trembling voice:
âMy dear friends and relatives, my childâs life is in danger. Whoever has O negative blood, please come forward. We need you immediately.â
A heavy silence fell over the crowd. The same 400 people who had moments ago claimed deep affection and unity suddenly avoided eye contact. One person said, âI have high blood pressure,â another claimed, âI have diabetes,â while several quietly slipped out of the hall.
The same gathering that had been sharing food and laughter a while ago now felt like strangers when a single unit of blood was needed.
In desperation, Chaudhry Sahib contacted the son of an old servant who lived on the other side of the city. The young man arrived within thirty minutes and donated his blood, saving the childâs life.
The next day, as the glitter of the wedding faded and the hall stood empty, Chaudhry Sahib said to his son:
âToday I realized something important. If in times of need you must look outside for even a single bottle of blood, then such gatherings of 400 so-called relatives are meaningless. Real relationships are not defined by shared meals or celebrations, but by who stands with you when life demands sacrifice.â
Moral: Relationships should be built on sincerity, not appearances. If no one stands with you in times of crisis, then such bonds are nothing more than empty gatherings.
In a grand banquet hall on the edge of the city, dazzling lights sparkled from every corner. Luxury cars lined the entrance as more than 400 close relatives and friends gathered for the wedding of Chaudhry Sahibâs only son. The tables were filled with an extravagant variety of dishes, and everyone spoke warmly of their love and affection for one another.
The celebration was at its peak when suddenly, a loud explosion-like sound echoed outside the hall, followed by panic and screams. Chaudhry Sahibâs nephew, who was on his way to the venue, had met with a serious accident. He was rushed to the nearest hospital, where doctors gave a critical warning: he urgently needed O negative blood. Without it, survival was uncertain.
Breathless and shaken, Chaudhry Sahib entered the hall, took the microphone, and said in a trembling voice:
âMy dear friends and relatives, my childâs life is in danger. Whoever has O negative blood, please come forward. We need you immediately.â
A heavy silence fell over the crowd. The same 400 people who had moments ago claimed deep affection and unity suddenly avoided eye contact. One person said, âI have high blood pressure,â another claimed, âI have diabetes,â while several quietly slipped out of the hall.
The same gathering that had been sharing food and laughter a while ago now felt like strangers when a single unit of blood was needed.
In desperation, Chaudhry Sahib contacted the son of an old servant who lived on the other side of the city. The young man arrived within thirty minutes and donated his blood, saving the childâs life.
The next day, as the glitter of the wedding faded and the hall stood empty, Chaudhry Sahib said to his son:
âToday I realized something important. If in times of need you must look outside for even a single bottle of blood, then such gatherings of 400 so-called relatives are meaningless. Real relationships are not defined by shared meals or celebrations, but by who stands with you when life demands sacrifice.â
Moral: Relationships should be built on sincerity, not appearances. If no one stands with you in times of crisis, then such bonds are nothing more than empty gatherings.$BTC




