Monday, December 11, 2006

Being polite costs nothing

Have you ever thought about how much nicer the world would be if you were always polite to the people you meet ?. Being polite costs nothing, but it pays greater dividends.

What is the success of growth in a big organisation, definately its management and its infrastructure. Both depends on the morale and efficiency of its employees. The employer should always be polite and sweet in his approach towards his employees. He should always praise for the small efforts and output of his employees. Moreover he has to consider even his flaws and errors in their work. Workers and urchins should also be allowed to participate and also to view their opinions in the management of the company. They also should be treated as a part and parcel of the company.

Employees are not always found of money. Besides money they want respect, gratitude, regards , Love and affection from their employers. One of my friends who works in a same company for a longer period of time with a meagre amount of salary. When asked he told me about his satisfaction, Likeness, belongness and loveness towards his staff, management and the owner of the company.

The story of Lord Krishna and Sudama in this regard is a very famous story of politeness, and loveness. Once Lord Krishna was passing from the house of Sudama when he was very hungry. He visited the house of Sudama and said for the food. Sudama got ashamed of not having any food stuff but a grain of rice to offer to eat to Krishna. He placed a grain of rice with a glass of water. Krishna was amazed to see the hospitality of sudama. Shree krishna said to sudama the costs of this grain of rice is very precious since it involved a love of yours for me in it. People are always thrive for the true love and politness from others irrespective of the monetary transactions.

So always show love and respect to others and always be polite in your approach.

K.F. Sahiwala

Author & Editor

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