Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Mary Kay Ash and The Bumblebee



Mary Kay Ash
12 May 1918 - 22 November 2001


Mary Kay Ash's quotation about bee.

"If you ever come to visit Mary Kay headquarters in Dallas, you may see someone wearing a diamond pin in the shape of a bumblebee. Be assured that she is one of our top performers. Within our organization, the bumblebee has become the ultimate symbol of accomplishment. We selected it because of what the bumblebee represents for all women. You see, years ago, aerodynamic engineers studied this creature and decided that it simply should not be able to fly! Its wings are too weak and its body too heavy to flight. Everything seems to tell the bumblebee, "You'll never get off the ground." But I like to think that maybe-just maybe-our Divine Creator whispered, "You can do it!" so it did!"
 


"1970 - Taking Flight Of

all the May Kay awards, the diamond bumblebee pin is the most cherished. The first pins were awarded at the 1970 Seminar. With them, Mary Kay Ash told the story of the amazing bumblebee. After studying it, aerodynamics engineers had concluded it should not be able to fly. Yet, despite the odds, this incrediable creature flew! This can-do story made the bumblebee the perfect symbol for women who follow their can-do spirits to achieve new heights."


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Mary Kay Ash and the Bumblebee

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