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I was sitting in my small corner during lunch, doing what I usually do …….scrolling through emails, half-resting my mind, enjoying a few quiet minutes to myself. I wasn’t in a meeting. I wasn’t leading anything. I wasn’t “on.” I was just there.
Then a lady walked up to me.
She hesitated for a moment, smiled, and said, “I don’t know if you realize this, but your kindness motivated me to keep going when I felt invisible here.” She went on to explain how a simple check-in, a moment of listening, and a time I spoke up for her in a room she wasn’t in, made her feel seen. Capable. Worthy.
I remember feeling slightly embarrassed. Not because she was wrong, but because I hadn’t done anything extraordinary. I hadn’t delivered a speech or solved a major crisis. I had simply treated her like she mattered.
That moment stayed with me long after lunch ended.
We talk a lot about intelligence in the workplace and rightly so. Smart people move ideas forward. They solve problems, design systems, and push innovation. Intelligence is valuable. It’s measurable. It looks impressive on paper.
But the real magic of a workplace doesn’t live in IQ scores or polished presentations.
It lives in humanity.
Working with intelligent people is great.
Working with kind and humble people changes everything.
Intelligence can tell you what to do.
Kindness determines how it gets done and how people feel while doing it.
Kindness creates psychological safety. It allows people to ask questions without fear, admit mistakes without shame, and contribute ideas without worrying about being dismissed. In safe environments, people don’t just perform, they flourish.
Humility, on the other hand, keeps ego in check. It opens the door to learning. It reminds us that no matter how experienced or accomplished we are, we don’t have a monopoly on good ideas. Humility says, “I might be right, but I’m willing to listen.”
And that combination kindness and humility is powerful.
I’ve seen brilliant teams fail because intelligence turned into arrogance. I’ve also seen average teams outperform expectations simply because people felt respected, supported, and heard.
I’ve learned this over time: people may forget the details of what you said or did, but they will never forget how you made them feel.
When we prioritize character alongside competence, we build workplaces where people feel valued, not used. Empowered, not intimidated. Inspired, not drained.
Kindness doesn’t weaken standards. It strengthens commitment.
It doesn’t slow productivity. It sustains it.
So yes — be skilled. Be sharp. Be excellent at what you do.
But also be the colleague who checks in.
The leader who protects reputations behind closed doors.
The teammate who listens without interrupting.
The professional whose spirit is just as impressive as their résumé.
Because long after titles change and roles evolve, it’s kindness that leaves the deepest legacy.
By:
Edith Edem Agbeli
Channel Manager – Joy Prime (Multimedia Group)
Risk assessment and cost reduction strategist, finance specialist, writer and author (Beyond Perfection)
Email: mzjudyed@gmail.com
www.everything-me.com
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