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I am impressed by an incident that happened
during Ignacy Paderewski's (November 18, 1860 -
June 29, 1941) career. The famous Polish pianist
agreed to play a concert organized by two
Stanford University students working their way
through school. Paderewski's manager said they
would have to guarantee the artist a fee of
$2,000.
The boys agreed and eventually the concert was
held.
(You are listening to one of Paderewski's
musical compositions.)
Though the two student promoters worked hard,
they took in only $1,600. Discouraged, they told
Paderewski of their efforts and handed him the
$1,600 with a note promising to pay him the
balance of $400. But the artist tore up the note
and gave them back the $1,600. "Take your
expenses out of this," he said, "give yourselves
each 10% of what's left for your work, and let
me have the rest."
Years later, Paderewski was faced with feeding
the people of his war-ravaged Poland. Amazingly,
even before a request was made, thousands of
tons of food were sent to Poland by the United
States.
Paderewski later traveled to Paris to thank
Herbert Hoover, who headed up the US relief
effort. "That's all right, Mr. Paderewski," said
Hoover, "I knew that the need was great. And
besides, though you may not remember it, I was
one of two college students whom you generously
helped when I was in need."
The story illustrates a law of successful
living: sooner or later we will reap what we
sow. Paderewski reaped a harvest of kindness he
had sown years before. Those who sow love will
eventually reap love. Those who sow goodness
will reap even more. Those who sow fear and
mistrust will reap an unwanted harvest later.
It's a basic law of successful living. And
powerful enough to change a life.
© Steve Goodier
Life Support System
Used with permission





Midi playing ~ "Menuet a
l'antique, Opus 14, No. 1"
Composer ~ Ignacy Paderewski (1860-1941)
Sequenced by Emily Gray
Source ~
Classical Midis

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