Saturday, December 21, 2013

LESSON IN CORRUPTION

LESSON IN CORRUPTION
An Apocryphal Mulla Nasrudin Story
By
VIKRAM KARVE

Constantly seeing news about corruption and scams hogging the headlines on TV, like the recent building scam, I recalled this apocryphal Mulla Nasrudin Story:

While walking on the road, a shabbily dressed Mulla Nasrudin, who was struggling to make both ends meet, ran into an old friend, his school classmate.

The friend was driving an SUV and was smartly dressed in expensive clothes and wore a gold watch. It was clear that he had made it rich.

The friend took Nasrudin to an expensive five star hotel for sumptuous meal.
         
Looking around with awe, as it was his first visit to such a luxurious and opulent hotel, Nasrudin asked his wealthy friend: “How did you make so much money?” 

“I became a builder and made my money in the building business. It is a very lucrative business. See that tall building over there. Half the cost of that building went into my pocket,” the friend said boastfully.

A few years later the friend met Nasrudin in the same five star hotel, wearing the best of clothes and dining opulently, enjoying the best of food.

Surprised at the fantastic metamorphosis, the friend asked Nasrudin the secret of his tremendous success and how he had made so much money in so short a time.

Shipbuilding...!” Nasrudin answered.

Seeing the confused look on his friend’s face, Nasrudin took his friend to the magnificent seaside lounge of the hotel, pointed towards the sea and said: “Do you see that magnificent ship?”

His friend looked carefully towards the sea, scanned the horizon.

But he did not see any ship.

So he asked Nasrudin, “Which Ship? Where is the Ship? There is no Ship out there. I can only see the calm blue sea. I don’t see any ship...!”

Mulla Nasrudin gave his friend a canny smile and said: “The shipbuilding business is even more lucrative than your building business. The entire cost of the ship went into my pocket.”


MORAL OF THE STORY (for Scamsters Only)

Building a Ship may be more lucrative than building a Building on land. 

You can disappear a ship, but you cannot disappear a building on land.

VIKRAM KARVE
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