The merchant looked at his silent, empty carriage and finally understood. He realized that while he had been busy collecting coins, Sandu had been busy planting a garden of souls.
One day, a wealthy merchant stopped his carriage at Sandu’s gate. The merchant looked at the old man’s calloused hands and simple clothes. "Old man," the merchant said, "you have played for the greatest families, yet you have no gold, no marble fences, and no fine horses. Do you not regret having so little wealth?" Ionut de la Campia Turzii-Copii-s averea
Here is a short, helpful story inspired by the message of the song: The Treasure of the Old Luthier The merchant looked at his silent, empty carriage
Ionut de la Campia Turzii’s song (Children are the Wealth) is more than just a melody; it is a heartfelt tribute to the most valuable "treasure" a person can own. The merchant looked at the old man’s calloused
The merchant looked confused. "But they cost you money! They eat your bread and wear out their shoes."