〃Someday; I would like to be a best…selling author like you;〃 she said。 I had seen some of the articles she had written for the paper; and I was impressed。 She had a tough; clear style of writing。 Her articles held a readers interest。
〃You have a great style;〃 I said in reply。 〃What holds you back from achieving your dream?〃
〃My work does not seem to go anywhere;〃 she said quietly。 〃Everyone says that my novels are excellent; but nothing happens。 So I keep my job with the paper。 At least it pays the bills。 Do you have any suggestions?〃
〃Yes; I do;〃 I said brightly。 〃A friend of mine here in Singapore runs a school that trains people to sell。 He runs sales…training courses for many of the top corporations here in Singapore; and I think attending one of his courses would greatly enhance your career。〃
She stiffened。 〃Are you saying I should go to school to learn to sell?〃
I nodded。
〃You arent serious; are you?〃
Again; I nodded。 〃What is wrong with that?〃 I was now backpeddling。 She was offended by something; and now I was wishing 11 had not said anything。 In my attempt to be helpful; I found myself defending my suggestion。
〃I have a masters degree in English Literature。 Why would I go to school to learn to be a salesperson? I am a professional。 I went to school to be trained in a profession so I would not have to be a salesperson。 I hate salespeople。 All they want is money。 So tell me why| I should study sales?〃 She was now packing her briefcase forcibly。 The interview was over。
On the coffee table sat a copy of an earlier best…selling book I wrote。 I I picked it up as well as the notes she had jotted down on her legal pad。 | 〃Do you see this?〃 I said pointing to her notes。
She looked down at her notes。 〃What;〃 she said; confused。
Again; I pointed deliberately to her notes。 On her pad she had written 〃Robert Kiyosaki; best…selling author。〃
〃It says best…selling author; not best writing author。〃
Her eyes widened immediately。
〃I am a terrible writer。 You are a great writer。 I went to sales school。 You have a masters degree。 Put them together and you get a best…selling author and a best…writing author。〃
Anger flared from her eyes。 〃Ill never stoop so low as to learn how to sell。 People like you have no business writing。 I am a professionally trained writer and you are a salesman。 It is not fair。〃
The rest of her notes were put away; and she hurried out through the j; large glass doors into the humid Singapore morning。
At least she gave me a fair and favorable write…up the next morning。
The world is filled with smart; talented; educated and gifted people。 We meet them every day。 They are all around us。
A few days ago; my car was not running well。 I pulled into a garage; and the young mechanic had it fixed in just a few minutes。 He knew what was wrong by simply listening to the engine。 I was amazed。
The sad truth is; great talent is not enough。
I am constantly shocked at how little talented people earn。 I heard the other day that less than 5 percent of Americans earn more than 100;000 a year。 I have met brilliant; highly educated people who earn less than 20;000 a year。 A business consultant who specializes in the medical trade was telling me how many doctors; dentists and chiropractors struggle financially。 All this time; I thought that when they graduated; the dollars would pour in。 It was this business consultant who gave me the phrase; 〃They are one skill away from great wealth。〃
What this phrase means is that most people need only to learn and master one more skill and their ine would jump exponentially。 I have ment