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An inspirational story about selling combs to monks.

Inspirational sentiment: If you don't change your mind, you can't sell the comb to the monk. The fourth salesman just changed the promotion method and developed a potential broad market from the impossible business opportunities. If everyone looks at problems in a different way of thinking like him, makes breakthroughs and innovations in ideas and concepts, and does not stick to the rules, why can't we do all the work of the enterprise well? Interesting advertising language

Four salesmen were assigned to go to the temple to find a monk to sell combs.

The first salesman came home empty-handed. When he came to the temple, the monk said that he didn't need hairless combs, so he didn't sell any.

The second salesman came back and sold more than a dozen. He introduced his own experience and said: I told monks to comb their scalp often, which can not only relieve itching, but also activate blood vessels, which is good for health. When you are tired of chanting, comb your hair and keep your head clear. In this way, some combs were sold.

The third salesman came back and sold a hundred. He said, I'm going to the temple to tell the old monk how devout these pilgrims are. They burned incense and kowtowed there. When they knocked on their heads several times, their hair became messy and incense ashes fell on their heads. You put some combs in front of each temple. They can comb their hair after kowtowing and burning incense. They will think that this temple cares about pilgrims and will come again next time. Now I've sold a hundred.

The fourth salesman came back and said that he had sold thousands of them and had an order. He said, I went to the temple to tell the old monk that temples often accept donations from guests and must give them something in return. Buying them a comb is the cheapest gift. You write the name of the temple on the comb, and then write three words: Jishan comb, saying that they can bless each other and store them there as gifts, and send them to whoever comes to ensure that the incense of the temple is more prosperous. Thousands of combs were sold at this time.