New Year’s resolutions. We all do
them. Although I have to say come March time they tend to have disappeared
unlike the food belly that sadly gets a little bit bigger and more stubborn
with each passing decade.
So what’s the point? I guess they
give us a little bit of focus for what should be important to us following a
couple of weeks off from the ever spinning, ever faster treadmill that we call
life.
I have taken my evolutionary thought
this January from the small café that I read about in Nice, France. The so
called politeness café, in the South of France has gained international
attention by introducing a politeness-based pricing system to encourage
customers to be more pleasant.
A sign outside the café La Petite
Syrah offers “Un Café” for 7 Euros, “Un café s’il vous plait” for 4 Euros and
“Bonjour, un café, s’il vous plait” for just 1.50 Euros.
It started as a bit of a joke as
some customers would arrive at lunchtime (remember this is France), and be
stressed and often rude, when they placed their orders. But it became a wakeup
call to many of the regulars who started to really take the sentiment to heart.
Some apparently got in on the fun by calling the owner “Sir” and “Your
Greatness” in an attempt to get their bills down.
So what is the point? Wellbeing kind
and pleasant has no cost. In fact in many ways it creates an atmosphere that is
more conducive to creative thinking and may even get better value for you in
many buying and selling situations.
I am not saying we should be soft.
As Al Capone once famously said, “You can go a long way with a smile and a
gun”.
I am going to take that thought with
me into 2015. It is not a resolution just an attempt to evolve a more
considerate attitude. As Plato said, “Be kind. For everyone you meet is
fighting a hard battle”. I think that is true.
When it slips,
let me know.
Alan Smith – Scotwork, UK

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