82 The next night my friend, the Priest, came as usual. When I opened the door to him, he said to me “our friend, Allan, died yesterday”. I had one of the biggest shocks of my life when I found out that, when he left me to go home, he found in his Mail Box a nasty letter from the Bank and, as a result, he committed suicide. The reason I am telling this sad story is that, if I had not shared some time with Allan to listen to his sad story, I would never forgive myself. A few words of advice - if and when a similar thing happens to you, never say you are in a hurry and go. Unfortunately, Allan did not give me any hint that he was contemplating suicide. Had he done that, I would not have let him go home. In conclusion, we must share our money, talents, knowledge, and sometimes our time can be valuable to people who are having difficulties with life. Many questions we should ask ourselves: Am I genuinely faithful and strong enough to reject evil incentives? Do I share enough of my gifts from God with the needy and under-privileged? Do I love my neighbours as I would like my neighbours to love me? Am I trustworthy and deliver anything I promise on time? Do I practise everything I preach? Are my priorities in accordance with God’s Doctrines? Can I improve my example as faithful? Should I be more compassionate toward the disabled? Should I give more money for the upkeep of my religion? Do I love God and His Teachings as much as God loves me? As a servant of God, do I do enough preaching to please God? Do I pray enough each day that God will protect humanity and the world? Do I go to the Sunday Church Service and on Obligation Days as often as I should?