How many times have you seen a promotion elevate a persons sense of themselves far beyond what seems warranted? Or are you familiar with the individual who constantly finds fault with the efforts of others as an obvious device to showcase their own greatness? But greatness is not measured in being a big fish in a small pond. Greatness is being a big fish in a big pond, that pond being the entire world . Greatness is rare. Its unlikely youll find it in your organization.
The next time you leave the office, open your eyes. What youll see everywhere are products of great minds that have created the world we know. No one in your Accounting, HR or even Research and Development Departments are capable of such watershed events or inventions. Automobiles, airplanes, buildings, harnessed electricity, how do we view all this with swelled ego. Of course, you dont even need to leave the office. Sit at your desk, connected to the internet, and try to convince yourself youre great.
Why bother pointing this out? Arent we taught from the time were little that were special? I only do so because Ive seen too often how a misguided sense of greatness can make one...