A well-known speaker started off his
seminar by holding up a $20 bill. In the room of 200, he asked "What
is this piece of paper and is it worth anything?" "It is a $20
bill, which can be cashed in international & national markets for
its quoted value?" replied one of the many participants who raised
their hands.
The speaker proceeded to crumple up the $20 bill using both his hands until it became a bundle of wrinkled paper. He then unfolded it again and making an unsuccessful attempt to keep it straight he asked, "Would you still be able to negotiate it for its quoted value?"
" Yes !!" was the echoing reply from the participants.
"Well," he said, "Looks like I haven't done enough! What if I do this?" And he dropped it on the ground and started to grind it into the floor with his shoe. He picked it up, which was now all crumpled, dirty, defaced and not easy to recognize from a distance. "Now will someone like to trade it for its quoted value?" Many hands went in the air.
"I think that piece of currency is still holding its quoted value" replied a participant in an unsure voice. "This bill can still fetch goods worth 20 Dollars" said the other participants. Everyone agreed.
"My friends, there is a very valuable lesson in this exercise that we are just through with. It may have appeared to some of you that I was able to deshape, deface, mutilate & alter the $20 bill during the process as the effects were quite visible".
"However, No matter what I did to this piece of paper, you still upheld its negotiability because you were sure in your mind that my actions did not actually decrease its value. It was still a currency note worth $20".
Many times in our lives, we feel as though we are dropped, crumpled, and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make and/or the circumstances that come our way. We feel as though we are worthless. It may also appear to onlookers as if it has really happened to a certain extent. But no matter what has happened or what will happen, please remember you never lose your "Value".
The speaker proceeded to crumple up the $20 bill using both his hands until it became a bundle of wrinkled paper. He then unfolded it again and making an unsuccessful attempt to keep it straight he asked, "Would you still be able to negotiate it for its quoted value?"
" Yes !!" was the echoing reply from the participants.
"Well," he said, "Looks like I haven't done enough! What if I do this?" And he dropped it on the ground and started to grind it into the floor with his shoe. He picked it up, which was now all crumpled, dirty, defaced and not easy to recognize from a distance. "Now will someone like to trade it for its quoted value?" Many hands went in the air.
"I think that piece of currency is still holding its quoted value" replied a participant in an unsure voice. "This bill can still fetch goods worth 20 Dollars" said the other participants. Everyone agreed.
"My friends, there is a very valuable lesson in this exercise that we are just through with. It may have appeared to some of you that I was able to deshape, deface, mutilate & alter the $20 bill during the process as the effects were quite visible".
"However, No matter what I did to this piece of paper, you still upheld its negotiability because you were sure in your mind that my actions did not actually decrease its value. It was still a currency note worth $20".
Many times in our lives, we feel as though we are dropped, crumpled, and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make and/or the circumstances that come our way. We feel as though we are worthless. It may also appear to onlookers as if it has really happened to a certain extent. But no matter what has happened or what will happen, please remember you never lose your "Value".
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