She stopped. Instead of yelling, she asked Marco quietly, "Is everything okay back here?"

But before she spoke, she remembered a Dale Carnegie principle: "Try honestly to see things from the other person's point of view."

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Sarah didn't criticize. She sent Marco home, covered his shift herself, and called a team meeting the next day. She said, "We win and lose together. If someone is struggling, tell me. I’ll cover the dish pit myself."

Marco’s face softened. He admitted that his mother had been admitted to the hospital that afternoon. He hadn't told anyone. He was distracted, exhausted, and ashamed. The dirty fork wasn't laziness—it was a cry for help.

One evening, a customer sent back a steak, complaining that the fork was dirty. Sarah saw red. She marched into the kitchen, ready to publicly scold the dishwasher and blame Marco for poor supervision.

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