It is the current era; hurriedness has become habit of almost person. Every persons seems to be in hurry without any reason. This often results in financial losses and mishaps.
A man after taking tea, handed over a Rs1000 note to vendour and asked for immediately return him Rs900 after receiving Rs100 for the tea.
The vendour returned Rs400 to the customer instead of Rs900 and the customer without counting the money put them in pocket sat in his car and left the place.
Riding his car, the customer reached the office and after passage of few hours he asked the office boy to bring something for him for market but when he took out money from pocket, they were Rs400 instead of Rs900. He thought that the tea vendour forgot to add Rs500 to the returned money.
When he got free from office in the evening, he went to the tea stall and asked the vendour and told him that in the morning you returned me Rs400 instead of Rs900.
The vendour perspicuously refused of his mistake and said:
“I have returned you Rs900 and you have lost Rs500 somewhere else. Don’t blame me for that.
In this way, the customer had to bear a loss of Rs500 due to purposeless haste.
One should avoid haste and count the money twice for clarification, otherwise you should have to face the fiscal loss.