Value What You Have


So last night I had forgotten to warm my soup and had slept off. I woke up this morning to find it sour. I wasn’t happy at all. Especially with the fact that I had just cooked it a day before. I couldn’t stop blaming myself.

I brought out the pot and placed it angrily outside. My neighbor who had seen me drop the full pot of soup outside asked.

“Neighbour, you go warm am?”
“No. E spoil. I wan trowey am.”
“You no warm am last night?”
“I forget. Sleep carry me for night.”
“Eyaaa…”

I returned into the house to bring out other plates to wash. When I got back, I found her licking her fingers.

“E no too bad o. The soup good small. You sure say you no need am?” I glared at the sour pot of soup and at her. “No, I no need am”

“Okay. Make my pikin them come carry am. Dem go use am chop eba this morning. E go finish. The way dem go rush this soup now go shock you. If the soup reach three days seff, e try.”

Before I could find words to say to her she picked up the pot of soup and dashed into her house speedily. Probably trying to hurry up before I changed my mind about giving her the soup again. Her first son returned with the empty pot and handed it over to me. “Thank you.” He muttered.

The daughter, a five-year-old, popped her head through the window and smiled, “Uncle Praise, thank you.”

The twin children ran out playfully and said to me. “Uncle Praise thank you.”

And their mother finally emerged laughing. “See how them dey happy, they don see food.”

Tears gathered up in my eyes. I ran into my room and cried like a child. How one man’s poison becomes another man’s food. How one man’s fish becomes another man’s chicken. How one man’s rag is another man’s Christmas cloth. How my sour soup, turned into another woman’s thanksgiving.

Value whatever you have. Appreciate whatever you enjoy. For another man somewhere, searches immensely for what you have, and wishes to own just half of what you own

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