“Once a beggar had approached the Russian story writer Leo Tolstoy and stretched his hands for alms. Tolstoy searched his pockets and said "Sorry Brother, 1 don't have anything to offer you"
"Thank you, sir" said the beggar.
"Why are you thanking me. I have not given you anything" asked Tolstoy. "You called me a Brother, It is enough for me" said the beggar with joy.”
We don’t want to be seen as a project or a cause, we don’t want to be known for being rich or poor or middle-class. We don’t even first of all want to be known by our race or ethnic heritage. We want to be seen as a brother or sister.