Montag, 3. Juni 2013

Good people still exist


http://mihaelaterzieva.deviantart.com/art/Saint-Dobry-327114414

I recently came across an article about a 98-year-old man from Bulgaria. Dobri Dobrev is one out a very small amount of people who does something most people are not able to do – not only think about himself. This man who is said to have lost most of his hearing during WWII as a shell fell nearby him, has travelled for decades 25 km from the village he lives in to Sofia in order to raise money for the restoration of churches and monasteries throughout Bulgaria. In this vein, over the years, he has collected almost 40,000 lev (approximately 20,000 euro). He didn‘t spend one cent for himself. All Dobri needs for a living, he produces himself. His clothes, for example, are homemade, as well as his leather shoes. Until recently he did the 25 km a day on foot. But due to his old age he can‘t rely on his legs anymore. Nevertheless he didn‘t give up and now he covers the distance by bus. As almost all people in Bulgaria have heard or read about Dobri and know what he is doing, he usually doesn‘t have to pay for the tickets, though. Despite this, many other people from Soria and other parts of Bulgaria that know him give him food or other things he might need. A nice gesture in a big cold word. Or as Elin Pelin, a famous Bulgarian writer, would put it: “It is my native village, it is good but very poor.” 

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