Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Every behavior has an intention and every intention has an agenda. The agendas are invariably of selfish indent but portrayed to be on others’ interest.
Have you ever appreciated a hair dresser for the good cut. Generally, we intend to criticize the wrongs done by him than appreciating the good work. There are people who always go to the same saloon and look for the same expert to cut. We get tensed if we are forced to give our head to some one unknown or to a new guy. After all, it’s a matter of ten days – even a bad cut will get covered up.
Other day, I was waiting for my turn at the saloon where I frequent. There were two guys of whom one is known and the other is new. I wished the known guy should attend to me. Many a time, it will be just the opposite. The new guy got the chance to work on me. In the end, it was really a good cut. I thought I should appreciate the guy and said to him that he has done a very good job. The guy was so happy for the complement and said in his 10 years of service that was the first time he received such a compliment. For him, a no complaint from the client itself is the best appreciation. But one thing clear is that every one wants recognition.
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