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Excellence over Mediocrity is one of Quovantisâs core values.
I know what youâre thinking- Duh! Shouldnât it be obvious? Who wouldnât want to do their best work every day? Otherwise, why would we choose to dress up in the morning and brave a long commute to come to work to only do mediocre work?
Unfortunately, mediocrity exists.
It not only exists but thrives all around us. We even do mediocre work at our workplaces, which are built to put the proverbial dent in the universe.
I understand that every day isnât created equal. There are days we have to carry the emotional burdens of our lives and we end up carrying fragments of those emotions to our workplace because, sometimes, they are too precious to be left at the doorstep of our workplace. I totally get it and its ramification on the quality of our work.
But Iâm talking about the other perceived normal days when the skies are blue, birds are chirping their favorite song, our in-laws love us and there is a feeling to do shit that matters.
And you know what, sadly even in those days mediocrity happens. It happens so much that it sometimes ends up blinding us to see what great work looks like. If left unchecked, it builds like a termite infestation that eats our passion and makes us hollow from inside.
So why does it happen? Why do people willingly choose the dark cloak of mediocrity when they can shine like the stars? What propels people to continue laboring under its weight, without wanting to break free?
In my quest to find these answers, I have found the following causes of mediocrity that are universally applicable-
Sense of Futility
The person feels that whatever they create doesnât matter and would go unnoticed. It may be because they have never heard a word of appreciation from their peers or leaders. Thus what difference does it make if itâs a work of art or worthless mediocre crap, right?
This kind of thought process is generally either self-inflicted misery or cultural conditioning passed on as a virus by people around us.
Too Much Effort
Who on the earth has the time to put in those long days and years to create a masterpiece when something mediocre or âjust good enoughâ could be passed as work? The person feels that they have made it till here and no one has objected so far! If anyone needs a better version of it, there would be enough people around to take that work forward and make it âperfectâ.
One doesnât know what great work looks like
Someone hasnât experienced the craft of the highest caliber and doesnât even know what it looks like. Itâs the case when we donât know what we donât knowâââUnknown Unknowns.
The person is just happy with whatever comes their way because no one has ever questioned their methods and theyâre too happy with their bare minimum standards.
Not connected with the cause
âWhy do we need to put in so many efforts?â âWhat good will it do to others?â âWhy canât someone else do this?â One generally wonders about such things when they arenât aligned with the purpose of the workâââthe âwhyâ of it, like Simon Sinek would say. Bottom line, the person isnât emotionally vested in a job to do an excellent job.
You know the best part in all the above scenarios is that we have an option. The option is to have an ego.
Yes, Ego! No, not like an egotistical maniac but â
Ego from a perspective that I donât care if Iâm appreciated but my work got to be great because my name is written on it.Ego from a standpoint that Iâll push my limits and go an extra mile to make my work look like a piece of art.Ego to commit that even if I have to plunge into my unknown unknowns to discover new things, Iâll do so without batting an eyelid.Ego to make efforts to find meaning in the work that I do.
Thatâs the kind of attitude to build anything worth talking about and thatâs the only way to leave a legacy.
This is a part of our Friday newsletter about professional growth. Hereâs the archive if you would like to read the previous newsletters.
Seeing Mediocrity all around? These could be the reasons. was originally published in Hacker Noon on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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