I was returning home from my office, I came across a Tadgola (ice-apple) vendor ๐ฅฅ
I asked for the price and he said "100 rupees for a dozen"
"half a dozen please" I replied.
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He began to religiously peel the hard outer shell for the fruit. After peeling 3 hard shells, he was able to get half a dozen pieces for me.
I pulled out a 50 rupee note but he had picked another hard shell and began to peel it.
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I asked him to wrap the half dozen and take the money so I could be off on my way.
He nonchalantly continued to peel another shell. It was humid and I was clenched in sweat. I was irritated and repeated to wrap it and take the money.
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"Please wait, sir. The pieces you got are very small. I am getting another 2 pieces for you"
I was astonished!
He had no reason to do that. I had not even asked for it. It was just his ethical conscious that invited him to do it.
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How many organizations go beyond client expectations without the client even expecting them?
How many people go the extra mile to do what should be done and not just what is passable?
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If a poor Tadgola seller can do it, so can we ๐
Go the extra mile. The return on investment is exponential ๐
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