Singapore Food Hawker's dream
I was travelling in the bus when I overheard a group of five were chatting loudly about their future food stall going to be. One of them thought aloud: "We can cook Cheng Teng or Tao Suan to sell". Another one was casting away the idea of selling roasted meat, saying it is too much work.
As the bus journey passes by some coffeeshops, I could hear their excitement when they were comparing the crowds from the first coffeeshop to the next one. I didn't dare to turn my head around, but I could see their excited expression from the reflection of glass panel. I was noticing them quietly.
They continued to talk about who is going to collect the money from the customers and all of them seem more excited about counting the money than to collect them. I wonder why. In the end, they all agreed that each of them will count how much they collect at the end of the day; they look clearly contented at the prospect.
When it was near their stop, the whole group of them alight from the bus and continue their excitement over their food hawkers' dream. I think to myself: Not many can find good partners to pull their funds and resources together for a common goal in business. I silently wish for their Food Hawker's dreams to come true.

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