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Some people shovel horse manure

by Rick Baker
On Apr 5, 2013

When I was a child one of my friends said...

He was a ‘good boy’ [relative to the average...and, I suppose, yours truly]. He worked hard at school and got good marks. He went to university and got good marks. He applied to medical school and was accepted. He graduated and became a doctor…and has been one ever since.

I remember this so clearly because this fellow stands out as one of the very few people I have met who always knew exactly what he wanted in a career. 

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When I was in Grade 8, we lived at the outskirts of Windsor near Windsor Raceway. Many of my friends had horses. One day, our teacher introduced us to career development. He asked us what we wanted to be when we grew up. One of the boys in my class shocked all of us when he said he, "When I get a job it will be shoveling horse manure". At first, we were shocked into laughter...he did not use the word "manure"...he used the 4-letter slang word the rest of us would never use when a teacher was in the room. When our childish laughter died down, I noticed our teacher wasn't smiling. And, he wasn't angry. I recall his face clearly...he was concerned. One of the toughest boys in Grade 8 had just bared his soul...the boy's face was pained...and our teacher was concerned. The teacher spent the rest of the class trying to convince the tough boy to do more with his life than shovel horse manure. The boy kept saying, "Someone has to do it and it will be me".

 

 

 

We moved away from Windsor at the end of the school year. I do not know if my classmate ended up shoveling horse manure. However, when I think about this poignant childhood experience, in my imagination I see him doing what he said he would do.

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Two of the last three books I've read contained the well-travelled Nietzsche quote,

“If you know the why, you can live any how.”

When I encounter synchronicities like that I always pause to think.

Many business author-gurus are using that Nietzsche quote to support their arguments in favour of having 'work purpose'.

One must know one’s purpose!

Many business author-gurus cite many reasons why, “One must know one’s purpose!”

As examples:

  • If you have a definite purpose in life then you will enjoy your work and be self-inspired. 
  • If you have a definite purpose in life then you know the direction of your career. 
  • If you have a definite purpose in life then you will make better job/role choices. 
  • If you have a definite purpose in life then it will be easier for you to figure out how to handle specific work tasks.

So, we can apply Nietzsche's advice on many levels, from 'BIG Picture' choices to small day-to-day decisions.

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I do not meet many people who have a definite purpose in life.

Perhaps, 1 in 20 people can express their purpose in life. And, I know some will agree with that and say something like, “That’s exactly why so few people fail to achieve noteworthy success in life”.

Regardless, this winter I met a wonderful couple who have a wonderful farm-ranch, raise special horses...and are very happy shoveling after them.

 

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Vision: The Leader's Vivid Vision

@GKWCC #CEOP2P: Our business exists to keep other businesses running. Our Purpose - Do Good, Do Well, Serve Others.

by Rick Baker
On Feb 26, 2013

Related articles…  Leaders' Vision @ Work

The @GKWCC #P2P series of thought tweets contains ideas, quotes, & suggestions provided by local business leaders at "CEO Peer-to-Peer" group meetings, sponsored by the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce.

The goals of the thought tweets: to help local business leaders and to promote the sharing of business thoughts.

The thoughts expressed are not opinions of the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce...they are opinions of local business leaders who are Chamber members and participate in the Chamber's CEO P2P program.

@GKWCC #CEOP2P: If you take your Mission statement, apply it to your competition and it fits…you got it wrong.

by Rick Baker
On Jan 25, 2013

The @GKWCC #P2P series of thought tweets contains ideas, quotes, & suggestions provided by local business leaders at "CEO Peer-to-Peer" group meetings, sponsored by the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce.

The goals of the thought tweets: to help local business leaders and to promote the sharing of business thoughts.

The thoughts expressed are not opinions of the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce...they are opinions of local business leaders who are Chamber members and participate in the Chamber's CEO P2P program.

Thought Tweet #659

by Rick Baker
On Jan 24, 2013

Thought Tweet #659 Entrepreneurs have an innate talent: moving back and forth between narrow and wide focus...identifying opportunities.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

I have talked with many successful entrepreneurs who possess this innate talent. Many of these talented entrepreneurs work in our Waterloo area. This innate 'focus-talent' provides them the ability to see problems & opportunities before others see them.

Because of their innate Focus BrainSmart, it is accurate to say these entrepreneurs see things that are invisible to most people. 

They see problems before others see them. Sometimes this is interpreted as pessimism. It isn't pessimism. It's better-than-most vision.

These entrepreneurs also see opportunities before others see them. Sometimes this is seen as maverick. If it is maverick then maverick is a really good thing because it opens the doors for innovation and insight...and injection of value for clients.

When this valuable talent is not recognized by employers...well, that's a common cause of successful entrepreneurial start-ups.

@GKWCC #CEOP2P: Some of us were brought up thinking if it is a “touchy-feely” thing then it cannot be measured.

by Rick Baker
On Jan 24, 2013

The @GKWCC #P2P series of thought tweets contains ideas, quotes, & suggestions provided by local business leaders at "CEO Peer-to-Peer" group meetings, sponsored by the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce.

The goals of the thought tweets: to help local business leaders and to promote the sharing of business thoughts.

The thoughts expressed are not opinions of the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce...they are opinions of local business leaders who are Chamber members and participate in the Chamber's CEO P2P program.

@GKWCC #P2P: Spend 2 minutes every meeting talking about your Vision, or Values…the invisible drivers of your culture.

by Rick Baker
On Jan 23, 2013

The @GKWCC #P2P series of thought tweets contains ideas, quotes, & suggestions provided by local business leaders at "CEO Peer-to-Peer" group meetings, sponsored by the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce.

The goals of the thought tweets: to help local business leaders and to promote the sharing of business thoughts.

The thoughts expressed are not opinions of the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce...they are opinions of local business leaders who are Chamber members and participate in the Chamber's CEO P2P program.

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