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Why are fortune tellers poor _ Why are fortune tellers poor?

The fortune teller is so powerful, why didn't he make a fortune?

When I saw this title, I think many friends must have thought about it.

To tell the truth, when I was a child, I was deeply puzzled, even puzzled.

I was born in a fortune-telling family, and my grandmother showed people faces. My grandmother's mother and even her grandmother make a living by this.

When I was a child, I didn't understand why these bosses were so respectful and obedient to my grandmother. They should be much richer than my grandmother! Since they think my grandmother is so powerful, why didn't she become rich?

It was not until the summer vacation of the fifth grade of primary school that I carefully read the original novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Romance of the Three Kingdoms was written in classical Chinese, and students with a certain amount of reading could actually understand most of it), only to find that I seemed to understand something.

According to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang is a man who knows astronomy above and geography below (there is a certain gap between this and the real Zhuge Liang in history, but Zhuge Liang is undoubtedly a very clever man), but why did Zhuge Liang not become emperor himself, but was wronged by Liu Bei?

Also, Guo Jia is smart, but he is Cao Cao's staff officer and Zhou Yu is fierce, but he is willing to be Sun Quan's servant. Have you considered these questions?

Actually, it's not hard to understand.

A person who really wants to do great things, such as starting a business, or being the founding emperor, is actually a comprehensive quality requirement, such as your tolerance, your mind, your overall situation, your ability to treat people, your ability to deal with contradictions between the enemy and ourselves, your mobilization ability, your propaganda ability, your ability to create momentum, and even your logistics management ability and your team building ability. These are all critical.

In history, Zhuge Liang, Guo Jia, Zhou Yu and even Sean and Liu Bowen were just professionals. They are not compound talents. It is no problem for them to give advice to the leaders. However, to really plan the overall situation, their ability will still be lacking.

This can also explain why fortune tellers look so powerful, but they can't be big bosses themselves; Because fortune tellers are also professionals, not compound talents; I've met many accurate experts, but to be honest, I don't think they have the ability to be big bosses. For example, some people are sloppy, and even give people a feeling of sloppy. Some people are illogical and disorganized, some people are arrogant, or arrogant, and some people lack domineering, giving people a soft feeling that they can't be big bosses at first glance.

But in fact, in the journey of life, we really need other people's advice and suggestions. The success of Li Ka-shing and Ma Yun depends on the numerologist. Jordan plays basketball so well, they still need to listen to the advice of Wilkins and Julius Owen, who are not as good as their predecessors or peers in history! These suggestions may not be correct, but if you open your heart and face others' pertinent opinions with an open mind, I believe you will still gain something.

The ideas that Zhuge Liang, Sean and Liu Bowen gave to their bosses are not necessarily correct, and they may even put forward some bad suggestions, which are just not recorded in history. However, most of them are right, or right on key points, so he is a very great consultant. If you come to me, I can't guarantee that everything I say is 100% accurate. I really can't promise this. However, I believe that every suggestion I make will not be malicious, but for the sake of my client's position and interests. You have to believe that.

How much is a good suggestion worth? I don't think it can be measured by money. For example, Zhuge Liang's famous "Longzhong Dui" is actually a PPT, giving advice to Liu Bei, inspiring words, making Liu Bei realize, opening his mind and meeting each other late. Liu Bowen and Zhu Yuanzhang suggested that "build a wall, accumulate grain, and be king slowly", which also made Zhu Yuanzhang applaud. You said that these suggestions could not be measured by money.