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The talking frog that outsmarts every manager

The Philippine Star

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October 14, 2025

A 70-year-old widower had one true love — fishing. One calm, sunny morning, as his boat floated on the lake, he heard a creaky voice say, “Pick me up.”

- REY ELBO

He looked around. No one. Then the voice repeated, “Pick me up!” Looking down, he saw a frog.

The frog said, “Kiss me and I'll turn into the most beautiful woman you've ever seen. I'll be your wife and make your friends jealous.” The man picked up the frog, slipped it into his shirt pocket, and continued fishing. The puzzled frog blurted: “Didn’t you hear me? Kiss me!”

The old man laughed and said, “At my age, I’d rather have a talking frog.”

Moral of the story? Age comes with wisdom. And you can see the big difference between practical improvement and flashy transformation.

Most organizations love the idea of transformation — the equivalent of kissing the frog and expecting a magical princess of profit, efficiency and innovation. But Kaizen, the Japanese philosophy of continuous, incremental improvement, teaches us something subtler: you don’t need to kiss a frog.

The real gain lies in keeping the talking one — the small, working solution that gets you going. In essence, the talking frog represents an army of workers giving you one percent improvement ideas every day.

The fisherman was prudent. With decades of experience, he knew that chasing miracles often leads to headaches. In business, he understood opportunity cost — that the glittering promise of big change can blind leaders to the quiet power of steady, daily improvement.

In Kaizen, wisdom means asking, “What can I improve today, even by one percent?” rather than “What can I completely reinvent overnight?”

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