I entered a gas station to fill my vehicle fuel today. I asked the man respectfully to fill the fuel tank who was standing just near me. The man asked me to check the reading metre (Normally I never care for it). Since the gentleman aked me to check, I politely asked him to fill the tank but to my utter surprise he told me that people often complain if they start filling the tanks without asking the customer. The most surprising thing that came out was that he was scolded just that morning by his senior authority due to a customer's complain. I felt sorry for the gentleman who was almost at his retirement stage. Many questions came to my mind. I asked myself why people lost trust among them. We all know that it is the trust that is among us helping us all to lead a peaceful life. Hope that the so called civilised society will understand one day and use their power and authority for a good cause.
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