"One Picture And One Story Week #90
If you buy your child a balloon, my child will be able to eat. Many of us are familiar with this saying. This is the life story of many hawkers. Today, I have observed this balloon seller for a long time, and that is what today's story is about. I thank @suboohi ma'am for continuing this series. Let's enter the 90th week of One Picture One Story.
Today, while returning from the library, I got stuck at a traffic intersection. There is no way to cross the intersection on foot because there are cars passing by one after another. I noticed this gas balloon seller trying to attract the attention of people who have come to the city with children by waving his balloons. Even though the children look at him, the adults do not look at him or pay attention to him. Everyone is coming to shop for them before Eid, so their target is the planned product. The gas balloon seller's gaze is very mesmerizing. I observed him for 15/20 minutes, but during this time his balloons were not sold or no buyer came to him.
I then remembered that if your child enjoys this balloon, my child will have food in his mouth. This is what a hawker said to a buyer while selling his goods. I am taking this as a positive that if those who come to shop now buy balloons for their children, it will be difficult for them to move with these gas balloons. I know that he has sold many balloons throughout the day, but these balloons are mostly sold at fairs or special places where there are many children.
The yarn of the balloons is tied to the seller's hand so that it never slips out of his hand. The entire capital of his business is tied to his hand. No matter how many professions a man engages in for his family, I invite @ulfatulrahmah @memamun @mahadisalim you to participate in this competition.