Three people hurried away with combs. Before long, A ran back and said, "I sold a comb." He went to many temples and was beaten up, but he never gave up. Finally, he saw a young monk whose head was itchy. It was suggested that combing his hair could promote blood circulation so that it wouldn't itch, so the young monk bought one.
The second man, B, came back. He sold 10 combs. He chose an old temple with a strong incense and burned incense. There were many people on the road and walked all the way to the temple. At that time, his hair was messy. He went on to say that it is disrespectful to worship Buddha in this way, so be prepared to comb your hair and burn incense, so that pilgrims will feel that the service in the temple is good and come again next time. And sold 10.
The third C came back, and C said, "I sold 100 and sold the comb to the monk, which means scolding the monk. So the key is to sort out the positioning and see who it is for. Later, I found that after the pilgrims burned incense, many people went to draw or buy runes, so I found the abbot, who would tell the pilgrims in the temple that if there was a comb with a good opening, they would be very happy. There were too many incense money. So he bought a 100 comb, and then there was a chase.
After listening to this story, I was deeply shocked by the adventurous spirit and wit of ABC three people. I believe that all three of them can achieve success only through suffering, and after careful analysis, A sells combs for fun, B serves for fun, and C is the fun point of pilgrims' dreams. Everyone is different, and they are all the highest realms of tapping customers' dreams. They are also combs and combs, just giving them different stories.