Is it just Me, or do you,
too sometimes feel like dumping a bucket of melting ice cubes on “they” who
just don’t get it?
Today, I share a
story that defines leadership; leadership at its core. It was written Michael Josephson and
though it might be that “bucket of ice” thing…it will also warm your heart.
Listening to politicians’ nasty
rhetoric, one might think that leadership has to be aggressive and
confrontational, but consider this parable about leadership.
A student assigned to write an essay
about an effective leader wrote this story:
“I’ve been taking a bus to school
for years. Most passengers keep to themselves and no one ever talks to anyone
else.
“About a year ago, an elderly man
got on the bus and said loudly to the driver, ‘Good morning!’ Most people
looked up, annoyed, and the bus driver just grunted. The next day the man got
on at the same stop and again he said loudly, ‘Good morning!’ to the driver.
Another grunt. By the fifth day, the driver relented and greeted the man with a
semi-cheerful ‘Good morning!’ The man announced, ‘My name is Benny,’ and asked
the driver, ‘What’s yours?’ The driver said his name was Ralph.
“That was the first time any of us
heard the driver’s name and soon people began to talk to each other and say
hello to Ralph and Benny. Soon Benny extended his cheerful ‘Good morning!’ to
the whole bus. Within a few days his ‘Good morning!’ was returned by a whole
bunch of ‘Good mornings’ and the entire bus seemed to be friendlier. People got
to know each other.
“If a leader is someone who makes
something happen, Benny was our leader in friendliness.
“A month ago, Benny didn’t get on
the bus and we haven’t seen him since. Everyone began to ask about Benny and
lots of people said he may have died. No one knew what to do and the bus got
awful quiet again.
“So last week, I started to act like
Benny and say, ‘Good morning!’ to everyone and they cheered up again. I guess
I’m the leader now. I hope Benny comes back to see what he started.”
Remember, character
counts.
So, IS it just me, or do
you, too, see through this very touching story, that leadership is in all of
us; we just need to accept to, use it, lead by it…then lead some more!
“Leadership”:
it’s a terrible thing to waste”
(DON’T!)
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