So true, isn't it? Here is an illustrative story I lifted from the blog Finest kind clinic and fish market. I don't know if it is actually true, but it is a good story.
Anyway, when I came across this story…it made me reminisce and laugh because I was in a slightly similar situation MANY years ago.…don’t judge a book by its cover…
A
lady in a faded gingham dress and her husband, dressed in a Homespun
threadbare suit, stepped off the train in Boston , and walked timidly
without an appointment into the Harvard University President’s outer
office. The secretary could tell in a moment that such backwoods,
country hicks had no business at Harvard and probably didn’t even
deserve to be in Cambridge
‘We’d like to see the president,’ the
man said softly. ‘He’ll be busy all day,’ the secretary snapped. ‘We’ll
wait,’ the lady replied.
For hours the secretary ignored them,
hoping that the couple would finally become discouraged and go away.
They didn’t, and the secretary grew frustrated and finally decided to
disturb the president, even though it was a chore she always regretted.
‘Maybe if you see them for a few minutes, they’ll leave,’ she said to him!
He
sighed in exasperation and nodded. Someone of his importance obviously
didn’t have the time to spend with them, and he detested gingham
dresses and homespun suits cluttering up his outer office.
The
president, stern faced and with dignity, strutted toward the couple.
The lady told him, ‘We had a son who attended Harvard for one year. He
loved Harvard. He was happy here. But about a year ago, he was
accidentally killed. My husband and I would like to erect a memorial to
him, somewhere on campus.’
The president wasn’t touched. He was
shocked. ‘Madam,’ he said, gruffly, ‘we can’t put up a statue for every
person who attended Harvard and died. If we did, this place would look
like a cemetery.’
‘Oh, no,’ the lady explained quickly. ‘We don’t want to erect a statue. We thought we would like to give a building to Harvard.’
The
president rolled his eyes. He glanced at the gingham dress and
homespun suit, then exclaimed, ‘A building! Do you have any earthly idea
how much a building costs? We have over seven and a half million
dollars in the physical buildings here at Harvard.’
For a moment the lady was silent. The president was pleased. Maybe he could get rid of them now.
The lady turned to her husband and said quietly, ‘Is that all it costs to start a university? Why don’t we just start our own?’
Her
husband nodded. The president’s face wilted in confusion and
bewilderment. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stanford got up and walked away,
traveling to Palo Alto , California where they established the
university that bears their name, Stanford University , a memorial to a
son that Harvard no longer cared about.
You can easily judge the character of others by how they treat those who they think can do nothing for them.
2 comments:
Aren't I glad that I treated you well when we were coworkers!
Nick,
That's true, and I know it did not come easily for you! How are things going to work out for you with your new manager?
The people greeters say "Hi!" to you. Their jobs are tenuous, because the managers have just figured out that Target and other competitors don't have people greeters, and, therefore, it might be a way to cut costs!
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