It could be a Large Sum of MONEY…
By [eds]
@ZedSmart (19839)
Philippines
September 17, 2018 1:27am CST
But, where's it now?
I watched last night’s episode of a weekly magazine show on local TV—KMJS featuring the story of a man who found a giant pearl. It was confirmed that it was really a genuine pearl.
There is no definite amount of the said pearl according to the personnel of the aquatic resources bureau but someone could buy it in large amount of money.
Due to his extreme need, according to the man he pawns the pearl to someone and will redeem later on once he has money already.
However, when he tried to contact the person these days, he can’t reach it in person and would just give him alibis.
What did you sense?
I want to hold on my judgment first.
There would be another episode in the coming weeks to watch out and I’m excited what really has had happened.
For the MEANTIME, I’m trying to fetch the MORAL LESSONS of the situation.
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6 responses
@rsa101 (40952)
• Philippines
17 Sep 18
Oh uh looks like he is now being duped by his pawner. Perhaps he has already known the true value of the pearl that he now holds that is why he is trying to keep it on his own. I just hope next time he would be careful with what he would do to this jewel he found. I think for now he would be needing a security for that so no one would take advantage of it.
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@rsa101 (40952)
• Philippines
17 Sep 18
@ZedSmart It is tempting to do so. I guess the true owner is having a hard time recovering it. But I think he is the rightful owner of it and he is entitled to get the full ownership of this pearl. But he needs to really be careful now that he is in possession of something that is not found anywhere else. Many people will want to have that in their possession and some would go to the extent of doing something just to be in possession of it.
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@Starmaiden (9308)
• Canada
17 Sep 18
I would never give something of such potential value to anyone who didn't have the money for it right away.
I would have first taken it to a gem specialist to get it appraised.
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@ZedSmart (19839)
• Philippines
17 Sep 18
He look for interested buyers but he did not find yet. Because of his extreme need of money, he pawned it. It just difficult for him to redeem immediately especially that he does not have other source of income other than by working at construction.
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I wish they still have the jewel and unlike this man who's now on a hunt for his slipped jewel.

