The law of success
The law of success
Shopping for a Solution.
Looking for a present for a 14 year old, we found several reasonably priced drones (quadcopters.)
I asked the shop assistant what difference there was between the cheapest and most expensive.
The answer shocked me and I decided to abandon the idea.
Go Get a Solution
I trudged home and hit the internet search engines.
A drone that can stay up for 2 to 3 minutes cost $50 to a $100 .
The ones costing £1,000 can make about 25 minutes in the air.
Since the batteries need recharging or a spare set of charged batteries need to be carried, this is real short term satisfaction.
A football costs $10 and can supply hours of fun in the same field.
The Moral
We should not be fooled into expensive, short-lived ways to build a business. A sensibly priced way and some hard work will do the same job, and we will be fitter, happier and our batteries will still be charged up.
Just a thought.
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Thanks Peony for this post! You hit the nail! Never mind what it is, but in most cases a fair priced solution will do the job just as good. Please note, I'm talking about a fair priced solution not a cheap solution. Cheap solutions will never give you full satisfaction.
Thanks Eric.
Good way to word it, a fair price.
Cheap ones often end up leaving people dissatisfied, and then they don't come back for more.
Such great advice, you hit it right on the mark, Peony.
A lower price combined with more sweat equity in our business will add greater value and teach us the tools of longevity.
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Very wise advise Peony. Never get fooled by the bright shiny objects.
Jerome
Thanks Jerome
I hope I have grown out of that.