Hubris

A well-known preacher, world-famous for his talks, was hired to speak at a town rally. The city had fallen into a deep economic depression when the local auto plant shut down, forcing thousands to join the unemployment lines. As the great speaker was on his way to the auditorium, he overheard a conversation between two former auto workers that piqued his interest.

”Are you going to hear that famous guy make his speech?” one of the men asked.

”I wouldn’t miss it for anything,” said his friend.

Hearing this, the orator felt a rush of pride, reminding himself that thousands of people had assembled to hear his motivational speech. And then, the first man continued, “Yea, you have to be there to win the color television set!”

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