Two Bits

The story is told of a
little boy who desired to be a part of purchasing at an auction.
Because the times were before the days of registration, pre-approval,
certification and verification, almost anyone could patronize the
auction of various goods and bid. As every item went up for bid at
the auction, the auctioneer would hear the young lad bid loudly, “Two
bits!”. No matter what the item was, whether a washing machine,
automobile, bicycle, lawn mower or otherwise, the little boy would
only bid, “Two bits!”

The value of every item
exceeded the small twenty five cent, “Two-bits” the boy was
bidding, but still he continued to bid at that number. Item after
item went through the auction at much higher levels until the
auctioneer was exhausted at the little fellow’s bidding and yelled,
“Son, take your two bits and get out of here!” The boy left
rejected and dejected, but none-the-less knew that all he had in his
pocket was “two bits” to bid. Only later in life did he learn the
process for future engagement required more than tenacity from the
auction’s perspective, but his inward drive developed through the
auctioneer’s malicious act.

Sometimes the wherewithal
that a person has limits their ability to engage, but they continue
to pursue the process. Sometimes there are no more resources than
those afforded to them through education, monies, ability or
sagacity, and yet they enter the process. “Two bits” of tenacity
will prevail through some of the toughest auctions and auctioneers,
and the one who values this sort of heart will be the one who buys
rather that the one who just runs his mouth.

Until tomorrow…Why Say
More?

About whatshizname

Owner of two businesses in Tallahassee. Love to write, and enjoy reading.
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