Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Opportunity Is Often Disguised As A Problem

I finished my delivery by 1:30 pm. I stopped by the road and sent an email to Belle. Then I drove to the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) building to pick up Waiter. Along the road I shared what I learn during Dr. A. R. Bernard's Business Breakthrough Dinner and my own experiences in the marketplace. I heard from him that Rejoyce is interested in printing T-shirts. A few days ago I found a company that supplies the printing equipment and ink for printing T-shirts. Perhaps this is what Dr. Bernard meant by a cross road, where an opportunity lies at the junction. Opportunity is often disguised as a problem. Face it. Walk through it. We reached Ron Wesley's warehouse. What an eye opener. I watched eagerly as he steered the elevator. The elevator then rose to 9 metres in height. We bent down as the elevator almost touched the ceiling. It's amazing how a machine only 3 metres tall can hide so much of its enormous interior. Sometimes humans work the other way round. Waiter tested whether my pickup can fit the elevator. It turned out that Ron Wesley intends to buy a vehicle for his company. I asked what is the name of Ron Wesley's company name. Champion.

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