Mar 3, 2021
Father Sirico joins me today to share his experience of growing up in multicultural Brooklyn in the 1950s and tells us the story of his unusual encounter with a neighbor and what that taught him about the human person's dignity without regard to their race. He explains why he admires and embraces the concept of servant leadership and what he learned about that from the head of the Michelin tire empire, amongst others. Father Sirico also discusses why it’s more productive for you to work in your sphere of genius and learn to outsource task and responsibilities to other experts
"If you want to become virtuous, follow a virtuous man. Watch what he does, then you just keep doing that, and you will become virtuous.” - Father Sirico
“We need to see Jesus in distress, in disguise, in the poor and the vulnerable, and hungry.” - Father Sirico
“If you do not have flexibility in business, you will not survive, you will not seize market opportunities, you will not be able to be a good servant to other people, to your consumers, because you won't see the things. You will have already had the blinders on, and you're going down one path, and nobody can interrupt you.” - Father Sirico
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