Magician in Temple Street

My friends and I walked through Temple Street (Chinese: 廟街) tonight. We found a counter of a magician. We stopped and watched his performance. His performance was amazing and his saying was funny. His presentation was persuasive overall. Therefore, my friends bought a set of his magic tools.

I was thinking about a question after the performance. Why could such skillful young man with great sales skill only sell such economic products in such dark lanes at night? In contrast, why does some relatively less qualified people still sit at office thousands meters over Victoria Harbour?

Comments

渣估 said…
Nice blog you have here.

A simple answer to your question:

Without a strong marketing sense of promoting your products or skills, talent alone gets you nowhere.
Teki Chan said…
渣估兄,多謝您的留言。小弟記得閣下也曾是國金外望的常客吧?

老兄所講的確是事實,小弟只是慨嘆這個世界有很多懷才不遇的隱士。千里馬常有,而伯樂不常有。

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