A young man started his first job at a small company.
He was not the most experienced, and his tasks were simple.
One day, his manager asked him to prepare a basic report.
Most people would just complete the task and submit it.
But the young man decided to do more.
He checked the data twice, added a clear summary,
and included a few suggestions for improvement.
When he submitted the report, the manager was surprised.
“This is more than I expected,” he said.
Months later, when a promotion opportunity came up,
the manager remembered his effort and gave him the chance.
I realized that success often comes from doing a little more than what is required. |
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