“Always deliver more than expected”
— Larry Page
Simplified Meaning:
Going beyond what people think you will do can really make you stand out. Imagine you order a pizza and expect just a pizza. Instead, you also get bonus breadsticks for free. You'd be happily surprised and probably want to order from that place again. When you give a little extra, people remember you in a good way. It shows you care and pay attention to details. For example, if you’re doing a school project and you add some cool pictures or extra information, your teacher will notice your effort and appreciate it. In your job, if you finish a task early or add some extra touches, your boss might see you as a valuable employee. This way of doing things can help you succeed in school, work, and life by building trust and making people appreciate your dedication and hard work.