You deserve a Styrofoam cup.
The
following story is from Simon Sinek. I retired from the Air Force as a Chief
Master Sergeant (CMSgt), so this is a story I can relate to, and I thought I’d
share.
I heard a
story about a former Under Secretary of Defense who gave a speech at a large
conference. He took his place on the stage and began talking, sharing his
prepared remarks with the audience. He paused to take a sip of coffee from the
Styrofoam cup he’d brought on stage with him. He took another sip, looked down
at the cup and smiled.
“You
know,” he said, interrupting his own speech, “I spoke here last year. I
presented at this same conference on this same stage. But last year, I was
still an Under Secretary,” he said.
“I flew
here in business class and when I landed, there was someone waiting for me at
the airport to take me to my hotel. Upon arriving at my hotel,” he continued,
“there was someone else waiting for me. They had already checked me into the
hotel, so they handed me my key and escorted me up to my room. The next morning,
when I came down, again there was someone waiting for me in the lobby to drive
me to this same venue that we are in today. I was taken through a back
entrance, shown to the greenroom and handed a cup of coffee in a beautiful
ceramic cup.”
“But this
year, as I stand here to speak to you, I am no longer the Under Secretary,” he
continued. “I flew here coach class and when I arrived at the airport yesterday
there was no one there to meet me. I took a taxi to the hotel, and when I got
there, I checked myself in and went by myself to my room. This morning, I came
down to the lobby and caught another taxi to come here. I came in the front
door and found my way backstage. Once there, I asked one of the techs if there
was any coffee. He pointed to a coffee machine on a table against the wall. So,
I walked over and poured myself a cup of coffee into this here Styrofoam cup,”
he said as he raised the cup to show the audience.
“It occurs
to me,” he continued, “the ceramic cup they gave me last year . . . it was never
meant for me at all. It was meant for the position I held. I deserve a
Styrofoam cup.”
“This is
the most important lesson I can impart to all of you,” he offered.
“All the
perks, all the benefits and advantages you may get for the rank or position you
hold, they aren’t meant for you. They are meant for the role you fill. And when
you leave your role, which eventually you will, they will give the ceramic cup
to the person who replaces you. Because you only ever deserved a Styrofoam
cup.”
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