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Doctor & Businessman Exchange In the heart of a bustling city, a contented businessman and his wife resided in a multi-storeyed building. Their lives were filled with happiness until a chance encounter would test the businessman's compassion. One day, as the businessman embarked on a routine business trip in his car, he noticed a starving boy on the verge of collapse. Reacting swiftly, he halted his car, preventing the boy from fainting. Though unconscious, the businessman took him to his home, tended to his injuries with soothing sandal paste, provided him with the finest clothes, and fed him with genuine care. For the first time, the poor boy, named Keshav, experienced such kindness and benevolence. Grateful, he expressed his thanks, acknowledging that the businessman had saved his life. Curious about Keshav's life, the businessman offered friendship, suggesting Keshav call him 'big brother.' Thrilled, they became fast friends, and the businessman soon discovered