A poor Scottish farmer named Fleming is working on his farm when he suddenly hears a scream and he is running to it.

 A poor Scottish farmer named Fleming is working on his farm when he suddenly hears a scream and he is running to it.


He sees horrific scenes of a child his own son age drowning in a nearby swamp.

He sacrifices his life to save the child...


Later that day, a fancy carriage pulls up to the Scotsman's house, and a richly dressed nobleman steps out and introduces himself to the farmer as the boy's father...


“You saved my son's life and I owe you money for that”

The nobleman said...


"No..., I can't accept money for the help I've done, that's what any human would do at that moment..."


The Scottish farmer answered and said..


At that moment, the farmer's son came to the door of the house.


"Is that your son..?"

The noble asked…


"Yes..."

The farmer replied.


"If you don't accept my monetary rewards, I would like your help in my son's survival, take your son to London and give him higher education..."

The poor farmer agreed...


In time, the farmer's son graduates from St. Mary's Hospital Medical College in London...


He did not stop there, developing the first antibiotic called 'Penicillin', which was a wonderful discovery in world history.

Known worldwide as "Sir Alexander Fleming"...


Years later, the nobleman's son gets pneumonia...


The medicine that saves him from death is none other than 'Penicillin...'


The nobleman's name is Randolph Churchill.

Many people who don't know him know his son's name.

He was the most famous Prime Minister of Great Britain.

"Sir Winston Churchill is."


If it wasn't for the help of that innocent poor farmer who sacrificed his life, Winston Churchill, who later led the British-led forces to victory in the Second World War, would have drowned in the terrible swamp....

If so, the history of the world would have been written in a different way.

Also, had it not been for the Lord's reciprocity, Alexander Fleming would have taken up his poor father's inheritance and died as a farmer...

If it had been like that, there would have been no antibiotic that would have saved the lives of billions of dying people today...


Winston Churchill, who survived the first death, could have lost the second death...


The humanity of a certain man changed the fate of a world.

So feel free to come forward every moment you can extend humanity…


You are sure to get the results someday...


What we do for us dies with us.

What we do for others lives on forever even after we die...

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