When The Runner-Up Won The Race of Integrity

  • Everlasting
    2 years ago

    Hello, I just needed to share this story, in case it inspires anyone. I love it so much.

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    Kenyan runner Abel Mutai was only a few meters from the finish line but got confused with the signs and stopped, thinking he had finished the race. A Spanish man, Ivan Fernandez, was right behind him and, realizing what was going on, started shouting to the Kenyan to keep running. Mutai did not know Spanish and did not understand.

    Realizing what was going on, Fernandez pushed Mutai to victory. A reporter asked Ivan, "Why did you do this?" Ivan replied, "My dream is that one day we can have some sort of community life where we push ourselves and help each other win." The reporter insisted, "But why did you let the Kenyan win?" Ivan replied, "I didn't let him win; he was going to win. The race was his."

    The reporter insisted and asked again, "But you could have won!" Ivan looked at him and replied: "But what would be the merit of my victory? What would be the honor of this medal? What would my Mother think of it?"

    He taught us one of the biggest life lessons that no victory is more valuable than being honest. While most of us take advantage of people's weaknesses, the real strength lies in helping them.

  • Star replied to Everlasting
    2 years ago

    Really inspiring story!!!
    Thank you for sharing Luce^_^

  • Poet on the Piano replied to Everlasting
    2 years ago

    This is truly beautiful, glad you shared this Luce!