Joshua Bell Motivational Story: It was the year 2007, when it was a cold morning on the streets of Washington DC. A man was standing with a violin in his hands, leaning against the walls near the subway station. Whose face was quite calm and was watching people coming and going. After this he started playing the most beautiful tune of Bach.
The lovely music of the violin was echoing all around. Every note was perfect and melodious. But what was happening? Thousands of people were passing in front of the musician, most of the people had their eyes down, no one wanted to stop and listen completely.
The crowd ignored the musician’s music
45 minutes had passed since the musician was playing the tune on the violin. During this time thousands of people were passing in front of him. No one even looked up, no one stopped and no one listened fully, only 7 people stopped to listen to the artist and the total earning was around Rs 2700. This earning is not bad for a street musician.
But now comes the twist in the story, the man playing the violin in the middle of the road was not an ordinary musician, nor did he have an ordinary violin nor was it an ordinary morning. This was Joshua Bell, who was playing the tune of Johann Sebastian Bach’s most famous musical composition.
Joshua Bell is one of the greatest violinists in the world and has also won a Grammy Award, whose show tickets cost millions. Just two nights ago, Joshua Bell had performed in a Boston theater.
The price of each ticket was Rs 8000, and there was a packed crowd of spectators. Everyone gave a standing ovation to his performance and echoes of applause were heard all around.
story that will make you think
This small story may sound simple, but the depth behind it will force you to think. Now stop for a while in the story and think, the same person, the same talent, the same music and the violin also cost 29 crores… so what was the difference? The answer is simply space.
This was a social experiment conducted by Washington Post. In which he wanted to know whether people appreciate real talent? The answer was, no.
The biggest lesson you can learn in life from this story is that just having skills is not enough. It is important that your value reaches the right people and the right place. Choosing the right stage in life is as important as improving yourself. Remember, only when you are in the right place and in front of the right people, your true worth is visible.
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