Nice example...sometimes experience may even fail, like a good batsman's scoring zero, but once again confidence and experience puts him back on track.
Experience is difficult to quantify but it is a matter of perception through the inner vision - for those who possess and those leveraging it
Richer the experience higher it soars above the monetary value - it is like a silent trouble shooter.
The price one pays for it - is not the compensation but a token of respect
Regards
Dr Biswas
Kolkata
Sent: Friday, June 3, 2016 2:48 AM
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Subject: [MTC Global] [Short Story] Experience
A ship engine failed, no one could fix it. Then they brought in a man with 40 yrs. on the job. He inspected the engine carefully, top to bottom. After looking things over, the guy reached into his bag and pulled out a small hammer.
He gently tapped something. Instantly, the engine lurched into life. The engine was fixed !
7 Days later the owners got his bill for 10000 USD.
'What?!' the owners said 'You hardly did anything. Send us an itemized bill.
The reply simply said Tapping with a hammer - $2 and Knowing where to tap is $9,998
Don't Ever Underestimate Experience
Prof. Bholanath Dutta
Founder & President: MTC Global
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