Dear Readers,
“Zero is Hero” may sound
like a contradictory phrase, as we always have the highest regard for a hero, whereas
we have the lowest regard for a Zero. But I look at Zero as a real Hero, when
it comes to the success of any mission. Let me try to explain my viewpoint.
We all know the number
Zero is considered as one of the important inventions. Without the invention of
the number zero, mathematics wouldn’t have evolved so far. Not so many mathematical
theories and calculations would have been possible. Even in computers, the
software programme is coded in binary language which is a combination of 0s and
1s. So Zero, is a significant digit, in spite of the fact that it does not have
a value on its own.
While we all agree that
zero has no value, we also know that the digit zero added to any number
increases its value manifold. For instance, the No: 1 has very minimal value,
of its own, but when we add zero to it, it becomes 10. When you add one more
zero it becomes 100 and one more zero it becomes 1000. So, unless the Number One
is supported by many Zeros its value doesn’t increase exponentially.
Same is the case with any
organisation. Every organisation exists to fulfil a purpose, and the purpose
can be achieved only by its people. Now let us assume that the purpose is No: 1
and the people who work for the purpose are No: 0. The purpose by itself finds
little value, unless it is supported by people. Now, when we add the No: 0 to
the purpose, its value increases. When we add more people to the purpose, it
increases even further.
Let me illustrate, with an
example. Gandhi was an ordinary man, but he grew up to so much of significance
because he aligned himself to a purpose - the purpose of getting freedom for
his countrymen. In the process, there were so many other people who supported
him and laid their lives for the cause. There were so many martyrs of freedom,
whose name are not popular. They lost their lives but in the process attained
freedom for the country. To them, the purpose was more important than fame,
family or even their life. According to me, these insignificant people, who
lost their lives for the cause they believed in, are the real heroes. Such
types of leaders are truly exemplary.
When the purpose is bigger than the person,
the person may not be significant but without the person the purpose cannot be
achieved.
Also Zero implies an egoless
state. An egoless state is what it takes to be a great leader. When it comes to
an organisational vision or mission, the person should subdue his ego to the
cause, so that the purpose of the organisation is achieved. When it comes to an
argument between two people, the deciding criteria shouldn’t be “who is right?”
but “what is right?” When people of a team, work with such a mindset, then the
purpose becomes more easily achievable. A beautiful quote by Ralph Waldo
Emerson, goes like this: “There is no limit to what can be accomplished if
it doesn't matter who gets the credit.”
This is not the case today,
in many social organisations, that are
meant to function to serve a purpose. They have lost its focus on the purpose
as the leaders are too concerned about developing their personal identity
rather than subordinate themselves to the purpose. Such types of organisations
don’t serve the purpose, nor grow in value. They soon find a dooms day, with
too many leaders and no followers. Without the Zeros, there is no big
accomplishment.
So, let us learn to respect
the “Zeroes as Heroes”
Happy Reading
D. Senthil Kannan
Article date December 2016
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