Coffee on The Wall

One evening I was in a well-known coffee shop with my friend in the neighboring town of Venice, Italy, the city which is known as the city of lights and water.

As we were enjoying our precious time, an old man entered and sat at an empty table next to us. He called the waiter and placed his order saying, “Two cups of coffee, one on the wall.”

We, sitting, next to him noticed that he was served with one cup but he paid for two.

When he left, the waiter placed a cup on the wall with a notice “A Cup of Coffee.”

While we were still there, two men came and ordered 3 Cups. They had two but paid for three and left. This time again, the waiter placed a Cup on the wall saying, “A Cup of Coffee”.

It was something unique and perplexing for us. We were getting late so, we finished, paid the bill and left.

After a few days, we visited the shop again. While we were having our coffee, a man poorly dressed entered. He got his seat looked at the wall and said, “One cup from the wall.”

The waiter offered him the coffee with the customary respect and dignity. The man enjoyed it and left without paying.

We were stunned to see all this, as the waiter took a piece of paper from the wall and threw it in the trash bin. Now it was well understood – the matter was very clear.

Such respect for the needy ones like this man made our eyes well up in tears. He enters the shop with dignity. He does not have to ask for a free cup.

He is served this Cup of Coffee without asking or knowing about the one who has paid for that.

He just has to look at the wall, place an order for himself, and enjoy his coffee.

A truly beautiful thought. Probably the most beautiful wall you’ll ever see anywhere!


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