Powered By Blogger
Showing posts with label What You See May NOT Be What It Is. Show all posts
Showing posts with label What You See May NOT Be What It Is. Show all posts

Thursday, December 21, 2023

What You See May NOT Be What It Is

 What You See May NOT Be What It Is

Apparently, there are jobs that may not look like 'PLUM' ones but the incumbent gains enormous life-changing lessons simply by performing the tasks.  And that job I'm referring to is the BANK TELLER's job where transactions may either be interesting, depressing or simply a boring one.  Nevertheless, What You See May NOT Be What It IsπŸ’΄πŸ’·πŸ’΅
BTW, this is a first-person sharing by a BANK TELLER who retired very much happy with the lessons in life picked from a NOT so glamorous job.  And as the BANK TELLER can easily see all the financial details of a client, they could start telling stories you never asked anyway, adding color to all of the information you can already see on the screen in front of you.  Oh yes, that BANK TELLER can see the client's income and expenses and the icing of the cake is that they can see their nitty-gritty day-to-day spending, like how they had swung through the drive-through on their way to the bankπŸ“—πŸ“™πŸ“˜
The harsh reality, however, is that it didn't take a chatty BANK TELLER for the stories to unfold because even the most tight-lipped customers just COULDN'T hide from what the BANK TELLER can see.  It might be the person who is outraged by an overdraft fee after bouncing their rent check [again?].  Then, the BANK TELLER just watches as the client 'sinks' deeper in financial misery as they'd fail to make payments on their mortgages and loansπŸ’ŽπŸ’ŽπŸ’Ž
So WHAT are our takeaways from this short sharing lifted from a BANK TELLER's realizations?  Primero, that EXPENSIVE POSSESSIONS DO NOT SIGNIFY WEALTH.  There was just LITTLE or NO correlation at all between expensive objects and wealth. Ironically sometimes, those expensive objects people owned to look wealthy were the same things that brought them closer to poverty, whew✅✅✅
In these age of venture capitalists, studies show that sometimes, newly funded founders have a tendency to splash out on fancy offices, technology and even high-profile business trips with the idea that if they look like they're SUCCESSFUL, they will become more SUCCESSFULBUT again, VC's [Venture Capitalists] and investors can see through that FACADE of FABRICATED wealth and instead see a frivolous spender.  WHAT's our insight from all these?  It is that WHAT YOU SEE MAY NOT BE WHAT IT IS❗❗❗

Straight from my thought processes...

Is CONSISTENCY An Issue?

Is CONSISTENCY An Issue? Is CONSISTENCY An Issue?  Me thinks, it is a legitimate issue.  As we all know, some of us prefer to take SMALL STE...

Sharing the most popular posts till to date