The old postman who had always brought Pablo Picasso's packages had retired and a new postman started.
He felt honored when he was able to view the paintings in Picasso’s studio.
After looking at the pictures for a while, he said appreciatively:
“Oh Mr. Picasso, I didn’t know that your little son also paints.”
You see, if you present your work to the wrong people, they won't appreciate it.
This was also shown czech republic telegram screening by an experiment by the Washington Post, which had world-class violinist Joshua Bell play in a subway underpass.
The world-class violinist who filled entire concert halls was ignored by people.
And that brings us to the most important point:
The best content in the world is of no use to you if you share it with the wrong people.
Strict teachers don't like short skirts.
Art philistines cannot do anything with Picasso's paintings.
And some people in the subway station don't recognize a world-class violinist.