Satisfaction is the key (micro blog)

Do you realise that abundance leads to low price. If onion is produced in large quantity then it’s price goes down. Same can be observed for engineers in India.

Let’s take an example to understand this better:

Say you’ve 100 clothes to choose from, there’s a high probability that you’ll struggle to choose the one to wear (ask my sis).

But a person like me who owns a total of 3 jeans of different colors, has the choice easy and values each of his possessions more in comparison to one who has 100.

To my sis,Myntra is what instagram is to me. She always thinks that she has less. While I am pretty satisfied with what I have.

When I look at it closely, I find that the only thing she lacks is satisfaction. However many new clothes she may buy, she’ll feel the need for more the very next month.

So I conclude that even though I have less than what she has but I’m content and satisfied.

I’m leading a better life than her cuz I have the element of satisfaction.

*I hope she doesn’t read this.*

-ChoubeySahab

Your attention costs money (micro blog)

Yesterday I went to a supermarket with my father. There was a man who was salesperson for a new tea company. He offered tea to my father and he accepted the offer.

But little did my father know that by accepting the tea, he essentially gave his valuable attention in exchange for tea.

Now that he has tea in his hand, he is left with no option but to listen to the salesperson. He obviously can’t just walk around the supermarket sipping tea.

I observed that now that he had finished his tea, he was still listening to the salesperson as he felt indebted.

And guess what we ended up buying tea of an unknown brand.

So you see, the free tea was the bait and once you go for it- you are trapped.

Even an average salesperson would make a sale once you’ve fallen for this bait.

Never accept things for free. Nothing in this world comes without pay.

“Free” is just another bait, don’t be a mouse.

-ChoubeySahab