ARE YOU A "B" PERSON?
The following are excerpts from a story written by a certain Harvey Mackay... the professor stood before his class of 30 senior molecular biology students, about to pass out the final exam "i have been privileged to be your instructor this semester, and i know how hard you have all worked to prepare for this test. I also know most of you are off to medical school or grad school next fall," he said to them.
"I am well aware of how much pressure you are under to keep your GPAs (Grade Point Average) up, and because I know you are all capable of understanding this material, I am prepared to offer an automatic "B" to anyone who would prefer not to take the final."
The relief was audible as a number of students jumped up to thank the professor and departed from class. The professor looked at the handful of students who remained, and he offered again, "any other takers? this is your last opportunity." One more student decided to go. Seven students remained.
The professor closed the door and took attendance. Then he handed out the final exam. There were two sentences typed on the paper:
"CONGRATULATIONS, YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN "A" IN THIS CLASS. KEEP BELIEVING IN YOURSELF."
So, tell me, yuppie... would you have stayed? or would you have played it safe and take the offer of a sure "B" as your final grade? This sets achievers apart from the rest. Achievers take risks. Achievers will always take on the challenge for excellence. And most importantly, achievers are not satisfied with B's. Next time you're faced with a similar situation, try going for it. Remember, it is better to have tried and maybe fail, but the chance of success is much greater, than to never have tried at all.
"I am well aware of how much pressure you are under to keep your GPAs (Grade Point Average) up, and because I know you are all capable of understanding this material, I am prepared to offer an automatic "B" to anyone who would prefer not to take the final."
The relief was audible as a number of students jumped up to thank the professor and departed from class. The professor looked at the handful of students who remained, and he offered again, "any other takers? this is your last opportunity." One more student decided to go. Seven students remained.
The professor closed the door and took attendance. Then he handed out the final exam. There were two sentences typed on the paper:
"CONGRATULATIONS, YOU HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN "A" IN THIS CLASS. KEEP BELIEVING IN YOURSELF."
So, tell me, yuppie... would you have stayed? or would you have played it safe and take the offer of a sure "B" as your final grade? This sets achievers apart from the rest. Achievers take risks. Achievers will always take on the challenge for excellence. And most importantly, achievers are not satisfied with B's. Next time you're faced with a similar situation, try going for it. Remember, it is better to have tried and maybe fail, but the chance of success is much greater, than to never have tried at all.
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