Joshua Bell, a world class violinist, decides to play the violin for 45 minutes in a busy train station.
Despite selling out a Boston concert at $100 a seat just two days prior, his 45-minute set on 3.5 million dollar violin, only 6 passengers stopped to enjoy his music that day.
The experiment raised a number of interesting questions, most importantly, if we can’t stop to recognize one of the best musicians in the world, what else might we be missing?