Recently I got an award from my Dept. I found the responses to the award more interesting than the award itself (which I consider trivial)
A friend of mine responded like this: "After replying to you, I just thought abt the Chanakya quotes. Which said " Straight trees are cut first." But here they gave an award to a straight tree ;-)."
My team members responded when I said I owed them the award: "We couldn't have achieved our objectives if we didn't have your inputs to remove the rough edges in our work and to refine our approach. The true value of a diamond lies in the skills of the cutter and not on the stone. Thank you for all the help and support you have extended to us."
I consider those statements as true recognition...
A friend of mine responded like this: "After replying to you, I just thought abt the Chanakya quotes. Which said " Straight trees are cut first." But here they gave an award to a straight tree ;-)."
My team members responded when I said I owed them the award: "We couldn't have achieved our objectives if we didn't have your inputs to remove the rough edges in our work and to refine our approach. The true value of a diamond lies in the skills of the cutter and not on the stone. Thank you for all the help and support you have extended to us."
I consider those statements as true recognition...
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