Guy Kawasaki wrote a really interesting post on his blog:"Why Smart People Do Dumb Things" (Like Not Backup Their Hard Disk).
His post wasn't intended to be about making backups but merely about the flaws of the immature human mind. Guy's experience came from a failing hard disk. My latest encounter with the "god of stupidity" was after synchronizing my new PDA at home and at work. In the process I lost several contacts.
Why Guy did not make a backup of his hard disk? For him the question was answered in this book: "Why Smart People Do Dumb Things". In this book the authors list four reasons why smart people -like you and me- should know better:
The post goes on with the "Six Basic Principles of Maturity". Also good stuff to read but has nothing to-do with making a backup in time.
So why didn't I make a backup of my contacts before synchronizing? Let’s go over the four horsemen again:Hubris: Why would this sync not work? It never failed before so why would it fail now? Arrogance: Oh sure, I was "entitled" to have a proper working syncNarcissism: Losing data during a sync process? No way that won’t happen to me?Unconscious need to fail: Never crossed my mind.
I now have a backup of my contacts and after reading the "Tao of backup" plan to change my backup strategy as well.
But what will you do with this knowledge? Are you waiting for the disaster to happen or will you change your backup strategy as well?
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