2 min

ROCK PAPER SCISSORS The Samist Show

    • Society & Culture

Hi guys, I believe you are enjoying every bit of your life? Remember the old saying “All work without play makes Jake a dull boy?”

Great

I can hear you say “YES” with a smile on your face, which is a good thing because we are taking a time off today, to play one of our favorite childhood game called “ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS” and let’s see what we can learn from it.

Most of you are familiar with the rules but if you don’t know it, stay calm because it is very simple. All you need to know is that; Rock beats scissors, scissors beats paper and paper beats rock. So am going to call “ROCK, PAPER, SCISSOR” and you are going to choose one of the three and let’s see who wins.

You ready?

ROCK, PAPER, SCISSOR

What did you choose? (Mine was paper and who won you or me)

Ok. We are going to repeat it again

You ready?

ROCK, PAPER, SCISSOR

What did you choose? (Mine was rock and who won, you or me)
You know what? You can comment about that in the comment box below.

But before we end the fun time together, I want you to go home with a package which this game has to offer.

Which are: Number

1. One solution can’t be used to solve every problem. When you have a paper problem you need a scissor solution which at the same time can be ineffective when it comes to a Rocky issue.

2. Because your idea is not appreciated by a set of people doesn’t make it stupid. All you need to do is to find those who need it and watch the magic happen.

3. Finally, a musician can never dominate in a hospital and so with a doctor in a concert. All you need to do is find where your gifts are needed and become a solution there.

Hope you enjoy this episode? Cause there are much more episodes like this to come.

This is The Samist Show.

Listen to more episodes on:
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/attahsamuel2...
YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC481...
APPLE PODCAST: "THE SAMIST SHOW"

AND DON'T FORGET TO SHARE, LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE...

Background music:
Content link: https://youtu.be/VObTSz0ufhQ
Composer Name: Jonny Easton

Hi guys, I believe you are enjoying every bit of your life? Remember the old saying “All work without play makes Jake a dull boy?”

Great

I can hear you say “YES” with a smile on your face, which is a good thing because we are taking a time off today, to play one of our favorite childhood game called “ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS” and let’s see what we can learn from it.

Most of you are familiar with the rules but if you don’t know it, stay calm because it is very simple. All you need to know is that; Rock beats scissors, scissors beats paper and paper beats rock. So am going to call “ROCK, PAPER, SCISSOR” and you are going to choose one of the three and let’s see who wins.

You ready?

ROCK, PAPER, SCISSOR

What did you choose? (Mine was paper and who won you or me)

Ok. We are going to repeat it again

You ready?

ROCK, PAPER, SCISSOR

What did you choose? (Mine was rock and who won, you or me)
You know what? You can comment about that in the comment box below.

But before we end the fun time together, I want you to go home with a package which this game has to offer.

Which are: Number

1. One solution can’t be used to solve every problem. When you have a paper problem you need a scissor solution which at the same time can be ineffective when it comes to a Rocky issue.

2. Because your idea is not appreciated by a set of people doesn’t make it stupid. All you need to do is to find those who need it and watch the magic happen.

3. Finally, a musician can never dominate in a hospital and so with a doctor in a concert. All you need to do is find where your gifts are needed and become a solution there.

Hope you enjoy this episode? Cause there are much more episodes like this to come.

This is The Samist Show.

Listen to more episodes on:
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/attahsamuel2...
YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC481...
APPLE PODCAST: "THE SAMIST SHOW"

AND DON'T FORGET TO SHARE, LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE...

Background music:
Content link: https://youtu.be/VObTSz0ufhQ
Composer Name: Jonny Easton

2 min

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