"HEROIC STORY"
          By Thomas Lin, San Salvador, El Salvador
             




            GATO
            Living in San Salvador, El Salvador,
            one gets used to the various people
            who flock to your car at the stop lights
            to ask for money.

            Gato was one of these people whom I slowly
            got to know as I would drive
            by him on my way to work.
            A friendly, clean cut young man of about 21,
            he lost both his legs to a land mine
            during the savage twelve-year civil war
            which took place in this country.

            In a developing nation where the majority
            of the people struggle to make ends meet,
            Gato was just another victim of the lack of progress.
            However, instead of being angry or bitter
            about his unfortunate condition,
            he faced life with a smile and happily
            exchanged greetings with passing drivers
            in the hopes that some spare change
            could buy him another meal.

            One day in the midst of a traffic jam,
            I noticed two small kids about ten years
            old fighting with each other.
            One held the remains of a small sandwich
            while the other was arguing and fighting to take it.
            When Gato saw this, he ambled over on
            his crutches and reprimanded the two.
            "We are all brothers in this world and we must
            learn to share and survive together.
            Look at the two of you fighting over
            leftovers instead of helping each other to become better."

            The boy was taken by Gato's words
            and split his "treasured" sandwich
            in half and gave a piece to his friend.
            Gato smiled at them and said, "That is good.
            We must all help one another in anyway we can."
            With this, he reached into his pocket
            and took out all of his accumulated change --
            about two dollars, or a day's worth of food --
            and gave it to the two kids,
            telling them to buy food for their families.

            El Salvador is slowly progressing on
            its way to meeting the demands of its citizens.
            But Gato is a local hero who is trying
            to beat the overwhelming circumstances
            with a positive attitude,
            positive influence and a heart of gold.
            And in that he has made a
            positive difference in our world.
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