An exhausted man regains his desire to work by remembering the company's mission and vision.

Godínlandia.- An employee who was about to call in for work remembered the company's mission and vision… and summoned strength from his weakness.
The corporate miracle happened in the morning, when Guillermo Santoyo , a 34-year-old administrative assistant, managed to regain his motivation to go to work after accidentally reading the company's mission and vision on the cafeteria mural.
The mission of the place made him open his eyesThe maje:
The guy who believes in the Company's Mission, Vision and values pic.twitter.com/HLnF4pXWVO
— FER NANDO (@EL_NANDO_08) April 16, 2025
“I was about to quit, or at least fake a bad cold, and then I read the values here, and everything changed,” explained Memito , who recounts how his gaze crossed with the inspiring text that said: “We improve our environment through innovative and sustainable solutions.”
The impact of this original vision reached deep within him, as he not only got rid of the idea of leaving the company, but finally understood his purpose in life.
"I felt like the spirit of the company's founder had possessed me. I even felt like holding a meeting... unnecessarily!" revealed the man, who even forgot that he was already due to be paid his profits.
If the employee doesn't adhere to the company's mission, vision, and goals, then they should resign. Now bring me @sanmonja so she can sue me. pic.twitter.com/QRtFHkVs68
— Gilberto Mieles (@GilMieles) November 4, 2024
The impact of reading the vision has been so great that Guillermo now writes three reports a week, doesn't take his vacation time, and is determined to give 110% of his effort every day. He no longer even struggles when someone says, "We'll see about the raise soon."
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