"Sometimes
I get the feeling that the two biggest problems in America today are making
ends meet and making meetings end." - Robert Orben
Yesterday, at
the place where I work, we had a mandatory training. For the most part, it was
five hours of my life that I can never have back. The most useful idea of the
morning came in the first ten minutes. Since I don't think the concept has a
copyright, I'm going to use it here.
What is 212
minus 211? One. A very small - almost insignificant - number. No big deal,
right? What happens to water at 211⁰? It gets really, really, really hot. What
happens at 212⁰? It boils. (For those of our friends that are more familiar
with the Metric System, substitute 99 and 100 respectively.) That one degree
makes a huge difference.
The idea is
that there is nothing insignificant. Any number, no matter how small, is important.
Significant. Vital. Worthwhile.
"If you think you're too small to make a difference, you haven't spent a night with a mosquito." - African Proverb.
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