Yesterday evening, I was
returning from my college building, on the way to my hostel, and then I met a
fellow who I assisted in doing his final year research project. As I saw him I waved
at him and the first question I asked was: How was your project defense? His reply:
It was awesome, thank you very much- with a wide smile on his face. This smile
made me happy. It was obvious he was extremely happy and I felt so much joy,
knowing I contributed in some way to the success of his project. It was at that
moment that I made a decision in my heart: a decision to be a value-adding
person. I said to myself: I want to do this for the rest of my life; I want to
live to make people happy. Quite frankly, that is what the law of value
addition means: making a positive difference in people lives.
The law of value is unconcerned
about personal reward, it is born of a contribution mentality. The willingness
to sacrifice to get others what they want that will make them happy. The law of
value addition constantly seeks way in which one can make life better for
others. In order to add value to people, you must be selfless- and this is one
virtue that is especially missing nowadays.
I was at a seminar recently and
this is exactly what the speaker talked about. He said that the law of value
addition is constantly looking for ways to bring out best on others. The law of
value addition asks: how do I proffer solutions to problems? When others are
complaining about how bad a situation is, the law of value doesn’t permit you
to complain. Instead, it says that you must sit down, think up and execute a
solution to the problem. In adding value, you must never leave a place as you
met it. Make sure you make positive impact on such a place: be it leadership or
a task or an assignment. The law of value addition charges you to, not just make
a difference, but to be the difference. As a person of value, you must allow
the circumstances decide for you. Jump out of the status quo and go against the
tide to ensure that people remember you for years to come. The law of value
addition requires a positive attitude to things.
You can’t have a negative or an
indifferent attitude and add value. Make sure you ‘positivize’ your attitude. It’ll
do your so much good.
hmmmm, True :)
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