"Yes, I have been observing it. Earlier, I was subscribing to jewellery purchase schemes, through regular monthly savings. But, nowadays, I am reluctant to subscribe to such schemes. It will require paying the subscription, within a specified date every month. I am not sure whether you will be able to give me money, when I ask for it. There have been times, when you have pleaded your inability to give me the money I asked for, saying, 'I am expecting a huge order. Only after getting it, my cash flow will be comfortable!'"
Remembering that he had said so on some occasions, Kathiresan remained silent.
Kathiresan went to meet his friend Dhanasekaran at his office.
Dhanasekaran was also running a business. His business was small, compared to that of Kathiresan. Consequently, his earnings were also smaller than Kathiresan's.
When Kathiresan was sitting in Dhanasekaran's cabin and talking to him, Dhanasekaran had a visitor.
Asking Kathiresan to excuse him for a minute, Dhanasekaran spoke to the visitor. After a brief conversation, he told the visitor, "Please wait outside. I will ask my Manager to give you a cheque."
Dhanasekaran then called his Manager to his cabin.
"As you know, I have been giving a donation to the mass feeding event held during the annual festival of my village temple. A gentleman from our village has come. Prepare a cheque for ten thousand rupees. I will sign it" he told the Manager.
After hesitating for a minute, the Manager told Kathireasan, "Sir! Our funds are very tight at the moment."
The Manager then went out, brought an accounts ledger and showed it to Kathiresan.
Dhanasekaran looked at the figures pointed out by the Manager and thought for a few seconds. He then told the Manager, "Just a minute" and went out of his cabin.
Dhanasekaran returned to his cabin after a few minutes and told the Manager, "I talked to the person. He says it will be okay, if they get the money after ten days. So, give him a post-dated cheque."
After the Manager had left his cabin, Dhanasekaran told Kathiresan, "You may think that my giving a post-dated cheque for the mass-feeding event is like asking a hungry man to come after ten days and get some food! What can I do? I am not a big businessman like you. I seldom have surplus cash. But, I have a mind to contribute to certain good causes. I have been able to contribute what little I could, only by making some adjustments. But, maybe because of the zeal and determination I have for helping the causes dear to me, fortunately, I have been able to get the money needed to keep my commitments, at the right time. I am now giving a post-dated cheque for ten thousand rupees. When the cheque will be presented to my bank after ten days, enough money would have come to my bank account, for getting the cheque passed. It appears amazing to me, but till now, there had never been an occasion when there was not enough money in my bank account when a cheque was presented, resulting in the cheque getting returned unpaid or necessitating my pleading with the bank to pass the cheque."
Dhanasekaran laughed, feeling proud of his track record.
Kathiresan looked at his friend with amazement and admiration.
Section 2
vaLLiyam ennum serukku.
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