Sometimes we should pay it forward, not backward
Catriona Campbell MBE
Partner & AI Client Strategy Leader, EY I Author | Speaker | Chair
I like to pay it forward by buying colleagues’ coffee in the office cafe. Here’s what I mean and why EY is going a thousand steps further…
“What are the things you enjoy the most in the office?” my colleague Lorna Culpin?asked in a recent LinkedIn post. The Assistant Director of our UK Neuro-Diverse Centre of Excellence had just enjoyed a free tasting menu with her team at a restaurant near EY’s London Bridge HQ, and wrote that this kind of treat is “one of [her] greatest joys in returning to the office”.
Lorna’s post made me smile from ear to ear, and I instantly knew my answer to her question: paying it forward
The idea may sound familiar. It stretches back even further than 317 BC, when used as a key plot element in the finale of?Dyskolos?(The Grouch), an award-winning New Comedy play by Greek dramatist Menander. It has since been applied many times, with the specific expression ‘pay it forward’ likely coined by Lily Hardy Hammond in her 1916 book?In the Garden of Delight?and later popularised by Robert Heinlein’s 1951 novel?Between Planets.
But if none of the above rings a bell, perhaps you watched Leslie Dixon and Mimi Leder’s poignant romantic drama,?Pay it Forward, loosely based on the 1999 Catherine Ryan Hyde?novel of the same name. The movie follows troubled pre-teen Trevor (Haley Joel Osment, pictured above) as he launches the titular goodwill movement. This is his noble interpretation of a school project set by the physically and emotionally scarred Social Studies teacher (Kevin Spacey) who falls for his alcoholic mum (Helen Hunt).
I’ve always loved paying it forward. One of my favourite ways of doing this is buying the coffee of whoever is behind me in the queue at EY’s London Bridge cafe. Of course, no act is?truly?altruistic, so it gives me immense pleasure to watch my beneficiary’s delight at learning, from the cashier, of the nice surprise. I?really?missed the opportunity to do this while WFH during Covid.
In?Pay it Forward, the pupils are tasked with devising and implementing a plan that will change the world for the better. Trevor’s branch of good deeds does just that, starting with letting a homeless man sleep in his garage and going on to result in thousands of other acts of kindness across the world.
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Now, I’m under no illusion that my cafe freebies will have any impact beyond brightening a colleague’s day, but it certainly feels great to know that I’m paying it forward within the premises of an organisation that itself does so much to make the world a better place.
This is perhaps most colourfully illustrated by our new ‘Three things you never knew about EY…’ series. In?the most recent instalment?back in August, we asked, “What have tents, mangroves and teaching got to do with EY?” And the answer is?a lot. As part of the firm’s goal to positively impact the lives
Just a brief snapshot is: one colleague using his engineering and data analytics experience to help refugees turn plastic waste into tent insulation; a second making it simpler for businesses to invest in coastal wetland preservation; and a third teaching students in New York about entrepreneurship and financial literacy
Participation in such projects and many others happens in the name of building a better working world
As we continue to address some of the world’s greatest challenges, I’ll carry on paying it forward in my own small way. Perhaps you’ll be lucky enough to catch me in EY’s London Bridge cafe one afternoon. Although if this blog goes viral, I’ll have to find my caffeine fix elsewhere!
The views expressed in this blog represent my personal opinions and not necessarily the position of EY.
Thanks for sharing, Catriona. Certainly enjoyed the coffee ?? at your offices by London Bridge and the notion of pushing for a better world. We can certainly seek 10x returns in so many different and rewarding ways!
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2 年Yip, love the movie and the concept...Great share! ??
UK and EMEA Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) Manager, Kennedys. Ex EY. Teach First Ambassador. DE&I Speaker. Experienced DE&I professional including consulting with clients. All views are my own
2 年Thank you Catriona, glad I could make you smile. Brilliant blog and a lovely way to think about how we can all bring a smile to someone's day ??