The story line was an unknown story that was sent somewhere from friends via email.
The "cute" surprise in the story reminds a common things in life that one tends to expect others' responsibility
upon him but rarely; would one think the other way around.
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Responsibility (Unknown)
The story line:
...Upon entering a little country store, the stranger noticed a sign saying "DANGER! BEWARE OF DOG!"
posted on the door glass.
Inside, he noticed a harmless old hound dog asleep on the floor near the cash register.
He asked the store's owner "Is that the dog folks are supposed to beware of?"
"Yep," the proprietor answered, "That's him."
The stranger couldn't help being amused. "That certainly doesn't look like a dangerous dog to me," he chuckled.
"Why in the world did you decide to post that sign?"
"Because," the owner replied, "before I posted that sign, people kept tripping over him."
The comment line:
Duality applied to all things but rarely that man tends to see things both ways. While one tends to see favors given
by others toward himself as a norm; the thought of others who are in need from one own's responsibility rarely exists.
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