My
wife is a fan of talent shows. Most I watch because I pretend to be a good
husband and go with it. I only like to watch the auditions for American Idol because
I wanted to see the bad singers. I personally cannot carry a tune in a bucket.
I watch America’s Got Talent for the same reasons and to see how annoying Howie
Mandel can be.
My wife has me
watching the Voice last season and this season. I love the fact on this show
the judges talk smack to each other
and yet they truly do respect each other’s talents and abilities. We were watching the show last season and my wife asked me where is Pharrel Williams was from? My answer was Connecticut. Just because of his demeanor and the way he presents himself. He is actual from Virginia.
and yet they truly do respect each other’s talents and abilities. We were watching the show last season and my wife asked me where is Pharrel Williams was from? My answer was Connecticut. Just because of his demeanor and the way he presents himself. He is actual from Virginia.
Pharrel is very polite, comes from kindness and seldom
has anything unkind to say. His diction is very eloquent and gracious. I have a
respect for him just for these reasons. No man crush here, just recognizing and
appreciating the way he comports himself.
Why write this? To say thank you for an entertainer that
raises the bar when most today are lowering it. I also want to point out
something that I see is different about him when others are all about
self-promotion. I know he wants to win he is a competitor however it seems to
me he puts the interest of the singers over winning.
Is that bad? Not in my eyes. From what I see he loves
coaching and developing. Giving them the opportunity to learn, to excel, and
have a chance to make it in a very hard and competitive business. I have seen
him twice so far last season choose the performer that did not do the best in
the knock out rounds so that the better artist would be picked up by one of the
other coaches and continue on in the competition.
Why would someone do this? He sees that another coach
may bring out something he sees in the singer that he may not be able to reach
in that artist. Pharrel just wants to see them continue on. By doing this he
gives both the singers a real chance. It is good for the show. It is good for
the singer. The singer can get more exposure to the public allowing them to
build an audience. Maybe just so the singer can sell a few more songs on
ITunes. Whatever the reason all seem to be in the best interest of the singer
and not Pharrel’s.
From what I have seen on the show, what I have read
about him and what he has done in the past. I think he is both a Nice Guy an
Excellent coach and an Incredible business man. He does have the artist best
interest at heart and is looking to help them make the best of the opportunity
afforded them. Does this mean he will not get paid for helping them? No, it
just means that he is not just there to take advantage of the singer, he is
there to help. I feel like I could sit down and have a great business
conversation with him and it would always turn to how it would help others.
How does this relate to me and you. Well I have always
aimed to do the same in my business. Unfortunately I am in a business that has
a bad reputation of taking advantage of others much like the music business. I
am in real estate and it is not looked on favorably. Rightly so because people
are not as ethical as they think they are. I saw a post in an agent only sight,
an agent posed the question: Do I owe a fellow agent a referral fee when the
customer that they helped and was sent to them by another agent and the
customer wanted to buy another house 2 weeks after the first transaction
closed. Just so you know that we as agents sends over a contract that defines
how many transactions and blah blah… her question was do I still send something
to the referral agent?
My answer was it depends on your character. Simple
answer, I thought. Well I was blasted by other agents. The contract only
defined 1 transaction so all the others are hers because she was a good agent
blah blah…. This is business and so no she does not have to do anything other
than what the contract says. I was told to get off my moral superiority and
stop judging others and it went on. I tried to point out that I was not judging
that I was just making a comment. That business does not preclude good
character and if an agent sent them an additional referral fee would they, as
agent not trust them more? Would they be more inclined to use them again? I was
amazed at the answers. It mostly revolved around the agents keeping money and
just the letter of a contract. I pointed out that a contract is only as good as
the signee and that doing more was not required. Is not going above and beyond
what a contract says showing good character? Is that not the type of people you
want around you?
I guess I am naive and altruistic. Then I watch a show
with someone like Pharrel in it and I know that I am not alone. That some of us
out here have character. We do care about people and look out for their best
interest. Like that the time I painted the trim on house so the buyer’s loan
would close does not go unnoticed. The appraiser called out the paint on the
trim and the agent on the other side did not want to ask the bank to paint it.
They were going to let the transaction fall apart. This was the perfect house
for my customer. I use to be a painter so I put on work clothes and got the
trim painted. We closed the transaction and they loved the property. I did not
get paid except for my commissions. On another property a young guy had
inherited a home from his grandmother, he needed to sell and probate the
property. He did not have the funds I worked out a deal with an attorney to get
payment through escrow. He had no idea we could do that. Then the septic system
failed inspection, same solution we worked it all out. Does it cost the agent
any more to go out of his way to help, sometimes it does. Is money the most important
thing? Or is helping customers make a house a home the most important thing? Is
building a good name for yourself more important than money? I see how Pharrel
Williams has made a good name for himself, I am working on the same in my life
as I am sure you are too. Most of the time it only costs the agent effort isn’t
that the type of person you want working for you and your family?
So how did the season go for Pharrel? Well his team did
not win, however 2 of the singers he gave up on purpose made it to the
semi-finals. Most of his team is continuing on with careers in music. Not like
all careers it is up to the singer to make it happen and to have a couple of
good breaks to go their way.
I wanted others
to take note of a businessman like Pharrel that his graciousness, kindness and
generosity does not go unnoticed by others. Also to remind myself and others to
not overlook those in our lives that do the same types of things for others.
Why? These types of people make our own lives better. This world needs more
Pharrel Williams, to remind us that we are all just people looking to have our
own little piece of the pie. If we treated each other more like this we would
have less conflict and drama, we would have more peace and harmony within
ourselves. Isn’t that what we want more in our lives more Happiness, Peace and
Harmony in our lives. To be happy with friends and family. To just feel
appreciated and complete. We don’t get there by being greedy and selfish.
Regardless of our jobs or life styles we would all be better off to be more
like Pharrel Williams. We should require ourselves to be Great Coaches and Nice
guys to our customers, colleagues and families. Just my opinion.
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