99 kms and The Power of Reciprocity | Episode: 103 | Chai with Pi
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- “Outside eatables not allowed.” That’s a sign you might have seen at some restaurant, some time.
And you’d think restaurants have a good reason to put that sign up. After all, they make money when people order the food there. They didn’t start the restaurant to create a place where people could bring their own food and have a picnic.
Ah, well. As 99 km - a restaurant on the highway from Chennai to Trichy has shown, maybe it’s time for a rethink.
And maybe there’s a bigger lesson there for us all. Take a look!
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Prakash Iyer is the bestselling author of The Habit of Winning and The Secret of Leadership. In a corporate career spanning more than twenty-five years, he has worked with teams selling everything from soaps and colas to watches, yellow pages, and diapers. He was the managing director of Kimberly Clark Lever.
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Wonderful story . Thanks prakash for sharing
Offer something for nothing....what a powerful statement Sir 🙏
Your life lessons are invariably very interesting and useful.
Very true for our lives too.Thanks Prakash for sharing🎉
Pi ji message taken.
There is a precedent to this gesture when wi-fi cafes or internet cafes sprang up on the streets and highways decades ago offering free browsing 😊
Suprrrr connect Anna... Any chance we catch up...over filter coffee Understand you are also a Punekar
Excellent story, nicely narrated and a great advice Prakash sir. I completely agree to what life lesson you are trying to pass on. I believe in what you said and trying to inculcate it at my home and workplace.