Andrea grew up in Cancun and loved Ben & Jerry's ice cream so much that he "wrote to them (in my 7-year-old nonnative-English) to let them know I had the best idea: They could add chocolate syrup in a little plastic bag to their ice cream."
Much to Andrea's surprise, the company responded, saying his "idea sounded delicious, but not great for the environment. They taught me a great lesson," Andrea added, "(and gave me coupons!). Such a lovely company and lovely people, caring for all their customers, even if they lived in other parts of the world, or were 7-year-olds."
Thirty years later, Andrea credited Ben & Jerry's with encouraging him to think about corporate values and the environment.
His letter was a reminder of my interview with Sweeten CEO Jean Brownhill for Innovation on Tap.
Early in her entrepreneurial career, Brownhill read Roger Lowenstein's book on Warren Buffett. "I was so inspired by Warren Buffett and the example he set that I wrote him a letter," she said. It was a spur-of-the-moment act, like Andrea's letter to Ben & Jerry's--a product of excitement and inspiration."When I got a response from him," Jean recalled, she knew that "impossible things might be possible. This incredibly important person wrote me back."
A simple return letter from Warren Buffet "ignited the belief in my entrepreneurial vision," she added. "I could shape my own life. It all clicked in."
Two unexpected letters. Two stories of inspiration.
What you do matters. Even if you are not Ben, Jerry, or Warren. Answer the note. Respond to the email. Return the call.
Especially now when people are hurting and the future is so unclear. The simplest act can be transformational.
And, if you are especially lucky, you will never even know the good you have done.
++++++++++++++++++
David Marchese's interview is here. The letter does not reveal if Andrea is he or she, so I made the call in the interest of brevity and clarity. My apologies if I guessed wrong.
from The Occasional CEO https://ift.tt/3455Mco Answer the Note: Lessons from Ben & Jerry's and Warren Buffett - Entrepteneur Generations
0 Response to "Answer the Note: Lessons from Ben & Jerry's and Warren Buffett - Entrepteneur Generations"
Post a Comment