Hey there mate,
The essay title for your question will be:-
"Virtuous Virtue"
Not many years ago when I saw a 20-25 year old boy weeping near the road to the bank. At first, I thought that it was because he didn't have money.
Then again, the after a few days, I saw him again within his eyes, full of tears. Now I hastened to ask him. To my awe, he said to me his unknown background story.
"My name is Suhan. I'm in deep crisis because two weeks ago, my sister's marriage was at the moment. On the betrothal, the marriage groom was in good mood. But his father wasn't. They wanted the wedding dowry and without it, the marriage won't be happened. As they told before that dowry isn't needed, now they asked. I felt so angry and embarrassed as the wedding people were already gathered and a feeling of anger towards the groom's father. I was also working in Gulf, so I couldn't get enough for the dowry. Atlast, I went to the bank for a loan, but they informed me that my bank account was freezed by the government for not paying back the remaining interest of the loan. So, I was weeping.
But then, after leaving the bank, I saw an Arab. He was the manager in an Indian company and told me that he can give me a job with enough salary. One condition was that I have to change my traditions to Arabic culture when in the company only. Starting, I wasn't ready, but then due to circumstances, I did.
No one knows how happy I became when I saw my first salary within my hands, that too, within 1 week. I could now pay at least half of the dowry, so my sister's marriage function would happen without any issue. That's when Sir, you saw me the second time."
I was awed at the words of Suhan. "There is this much importance in Arab culture. He is very lucky", I thought.
The End