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Name: Louie John C. Abila BSN-4 Submitted to: Fanny Ludz Q.

Sagpang

RN,MAN,MBA

CARING

In a ram-shackled house, far from the village, lived a young man who was mentally

impaired. He was always seen in the village, working hard to fill his old bag with discarded

items and scraps of food. The children of the village sneered at him; the elderly villagers

looked down on him and scolded their children from coming near him.

One day, the villagers learned that the young man had passed away. He had died

alone. When they went to his house, they were surprised to find the man's parents, sickly

and bed-ridden in the lonely and secluded house.

The shock of their discovery brought them to their senses. They quickly realized

that the young man whom they had disregarded in their village, despite his mental and

physical impairments, was devoted to taking care of his sick and bedridden parents until

the day he died.


Summary

In this story of a young man who has mentally impaired who lives in Ram-shackled house

that is far from the village that is tireless to fill his old bag with discarded items and scraps

of food. And suddenly the children Mocked at the young men and the elderly villagers

look down and scolded at him. And One day the young Man has passed, being alone,

rejected.

Reflection

In this story it talks about valuing person or respect individuals even though of his

condition. It is an important part of our life or a lesson for us which is giving care to our

parents, elders or such individuals. Make them that they are prioritized, loved, valued,

respect, cared, and most specially provide them for not being alone so that at the end of

our lives they will not feel that they are burden and being depressed.

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