Why gold plating is not welcome

*Life lesson from the kitchen sink *

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Life experiences have always taught us very beautiful lessons, even the ones
not studied in B-schools. This has always made me appreciate the immense
benefits of learning from unusual sources. This is what my daughter and my
wife taught me about ‘gold plating’.

As usual, it was one of those wonderful late evenings with the family and we
were all glued to Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United
and Liverpool. My wife served me a glass of lassi and after having the same,
I requested my daughter to leave the empty glass in the kitchen sink, as I
did not want to take my attention away from the match.

As I instructed my daughter, my wife listened to that and asked my daughter
not to leave it in the sink, but just on the cooking table. She also told my
daughter that, she may not be able to reach the bottom of the sink, so she
may break the glass. My daughter went to the kitchen left the glass and came
back to the living room and we continued watching the match.

Then, after sometime I heard the sound of glass being shattered, so, had to
rush to the kitchen to see if everything was fine. As my daughter and I were
going to the kitchen, my wife shouted at my daughter, ‘Did I not ask you to
keep the glass on the table?’
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