On a cold night, a billionaire met an old poor man outside.
He asked him, “Aren’t you feeling cold outside, and you’re not even wearing a coat!”
The old man replied, “I don’t have a coat but I’m used to it”.
The billionaire said, “wait for me. I’ll just go home and get you a coat.”
The poor man was so happy and said he would wait for him. The billionaire went to his house and got busy there and forgot about the poor man. Later in the following morning, he remembered the poor old man and went out to find him but found him dead because of cold.
The poor old man left a letter saying, “when I had no warm clothes, I had the power the mind to fight the cold, but when you promised to help me, I believed in your promise and it destroyed the power of my mind”
The moral :
Don’t promise anything if you can’t keep your promise. It may be not important for you, but it can be everything to someone else.