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Extra Mile

Extra Mile

Topic
Leadership
Type
Quick take

I read a great story by Benjamin Hardy on Medium, and I would like to share it with his kind permission:

A farmer had grown old and was ready to pass his farm down to one of his two sons.

When he brought his sons together to speak about it, he told them: The farm will go to the younger son.

The older son was furious! “What are you talking about?!” he fumed.

The father sat patiently, thinking.

“Okay,” the father said, “I need you to do something for me. We need more stocks. Will you go to Cibi’s farm and see if he has any cows for sale?”

The older son shortly returned and reported, “Father, Cibi has 6 cows for sale.”

The father graciously thanked the older son for his work. He then turned to the younger son and said, “I need you to do something for me. We need more stocks. Will you go to Cibi’s farm and see if he has any cows for sale?”

The younger son did as he was asked. A short while later, he returned and reported, “Father, Cibi has 6 cows for sale. Each cow will cost 2,000 rupees. If we are thinking about buying more than 6 cows, Cibi said he would be willing to reduce the price to 100 rupees. Cibi also said they are getting special jersey cows next week, if we aren’t in a hurry, it may be good to wait. However, if we need the cows urgently, Cibi said he could deliver the cows tomorrow.”

The father graciously thanked the younger son for his work. He then turned to the older son and said, “That’s why your younger brother is getting the farm.”

Moral of the story:

Every time you want to do something, you should care enough in order to create something better than a decent project. Every time you have a request from a stakeholder, you need to “own” the request and create the best version of it and not just “serve” it according to stakeholders’ specs.

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