Tuesday, June 21, 2005
The Army: A Safe-To-Fail Environment
As I was commenting to Joel ytd, the Army, by itself, is a "safe-to-fail" (Not, safe-to-do-wrong) environment. "Safe-to-fail environment" (as my boss terms it) is one whereby we commit mistakes or blunders and the price we pay is small compared to tt we have to pay in the real world. The Army is one such environment. If we were to commit a major blunder while we were serving our NS, we would be scolded, punished to do extras or maybe condemned. As a result of this, we may lose pride, we may lose happiness but we are still "on the job" (Not tt we want it).
However, if we were to be in the same situation but in the real working world, we may jolly-well be fired for any single we make. As a result, we lose pride, happiness (I just talking abt normal emotion here), our "rice-bowl" and in the worst case, we may just lose everything....
On this note, my boss makes the constant effort to construct an almost complete "safe-to-fail" environment for me. He chooses not to punish me or even F*** me for the times I make mistakes as he could see that my mistakes were not a sign of rebelion nor a lack of effort but simply because of my carelessness.
The Origin. 6/21/2005 07:56:00 pm