Once
I was on a business trip and I bumped into a relative.
He
invited me to a drink which turned out to be a business KTV session that seated
KTV girls for his business associates. It was also my first drinking session of
this nature, typical business partying.
I
remember asking myself: “Why have I never done entertainment of similar nature,
something which everyone else seems to be doing?”
Our
entertainment budget is almost non-existent. The peculiar thing is we are doing
quite well in spite of not having to entertain. Then, I began to reflect on why
it is that other people necessitate doing this, and what we have been doing.
Business, in essence, is about buying and
selling. The basic premise is that you need positive profits between buying and
selling in order to sustain the business.
Therefore,
many people use all the tricks they can muster to push down prices from the
seller, which undoubtedly make the seller less happy. Buyers thus have to use
additional relationship skills to pacify, while sellers resort to making by
with products of lesser quality.
Then,
sellers go on to the buyers to negotiate up the prices while the buyers
continue to force the prices down. And the farce goes on with a constant
invisible rift between the buyers and the sellers. The outcome, profits dwindle
or business manipulation or trickery becomes higher.
In
the infancy stage of my business, I started with only Feng Shui consultation,
without the sale of products. I would prescribe, “Wear a jade that's red or
yellow in colour”, or “put nine bronze coins here, a crystal mountain
there....”
The
clients would have to then source for these prescriptions. Back then, more than
90% of the jade in the market was not natural jadeite. The situation frustrated
my clients, and it rendered my services totally ineffective. A doctor is
considered to have done his duty only when the patients are cured of their
illnesses. But what good then is the physician—even a highly gifted one—when
the right prescription of the cure cannot be found?
So I
had to take it upon me to source for the right prescriptions for the clients.
If
one recalls, the jade market falsely conceived that jade must be green in
colour. The sad truth then is that sometimes when a good piece of natural jade
is found, the dealers would either throw it away or “green” the jade
artificially.
Fortunately,
I saw value in jade that was deemed worthless in the market and managed to
procure them at an unbelievable price in large quantities.
Then,
I began to educate people on what natural jadeite is, the types and how they
should be worn in ways that would benefit the wearer based on their birth
chart. I must have succeeded in this re-education because from there on the
price of natural jadeite of all different colours began to sky-rocket at an
unbelievable rate, a rate unimaginable in times before.
So,
when does elegance in wealth happen? It is apparent that elegance in wealth
happens not with the mouth, but with the eyes. The eyes that can see beyond
what others could.
Elegance
in wealth appears naturally when you help others see the beauty and benefits
they have not been able to see.
That
is why peacocks are deemed elegant. Not just for their tall and upright neck,
but also because of their bright eyes all over.
Elegance
happens not only with our eye for the right products, but also with our eye for
people.
In
our years of business operation, we have formulated the most comprehensive and
rigorous training programmes for our sales people. But the one thing we will
never teach is to “read” the worth of clients based on the brand labels they
have. If I ever hear anyone of them sizing clients based on the car they drive
or the bags they carry, I will chastise them.
Do
not look at the brands they can afford now, but look at the brands they could
be carrying tomorrow.
I
have many clients who would buy items that are worth five and six digits from
us. Looking at them now, you wouldn’t have imagined that they were on the brink
of bankruptcy just a couple of years ago before they come to us.
Elegance
in wealth comes from the eyes that can see beyond the poverty today; the eyes
that see the prosperity tomorrow.
Elegance
in wealth happens not only in our eye for clients but also in our eye for
staff.
When
Samuel came for the interview, he had the attributes of a typical layperson. He
had no initiative, no creativity, no strong conviction, no drive, no purpose,
no passion and no dreams. Normality as it may seem but alas, and fortunately
for him, did not equate with mediocrity. He was at least sincere and honest
enough to not hide any of his lack-ofs from us.
So I
said, “Accept him.” Many months later, he exhibits a strong team spirit which
is lacking in most people. He helps, teaches, nurtures and mentors many other
colleagues. He has proven to be not just a team player, but also a team
builder.
Elegance
in wealth comes from the eyes that can see through the surface of normality and
see the potential within their souls.
Elegance
in wealth also comes from the eyes that see beyond difficult situations, into a
brighter future.
There
was a time when Lotus on Water suffered great financial difficulties, owing
others a million dollars, and the debtor threatened to seal our gallery. I flew
to China to look for Kan. He had just graduated with flying colours at the
Peking University and was about to apply to read a Master’s Degree at Harvard
University.
I
remember asking him, “There are thousands of Master’s Degree graduates from
Harvard every year, but there is only one Lotus on Water in the world with this
one position. Why not come and join us? We need your involvement now.”
Within
a couple of years, we moved from negative one million to positive more than a
million.
Elegance
of wealth comes from the eyes that can see beyond the present situation of
mess, chaos and hopelessness, into the daylight and brightness of tomorrow. Of
course, it also comes from opening others’ eyes for it too.
Elegance
comes from the eyes, the eyes of enlightenment. The enlightenment to see more
than others could and helping others see more than they themselves could.
This
is how we prosper and keep prospering. In elegance.
-- Master Yun Long Zi
(Originally posted here: https://www.facebook.com/masteryunlongzi/posts/1355226304567346)
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