Thursday 3 September 2015

Stories about complacency (Part 1)

One of the important lessons I learned in life is never be too comfortable or complacent. If we get too comfortable, we began to take things for granted and that will lead to high risk and even disaster. For example, when we do the same job for the longest of time, we will become too comfortable and start taking short cuts. If we are not careful, we may start making mistakes by letting our over confidence be our better judgment.

I remember when I was living in an apartment complex, the residents used to have issues with the hired security guards. When the security guards first started work in the complex, they were very strict. They would take down all of the visitors’ particulars and stopped every vehicle that entered the complex. After a while, the security guards were getting either too familiar (too comfortable) or bored with their job, they began to slack when it came to exercising their duties in ensuring the security of the complex. The security guards would sometimes omit in taking down particulars of visitors or would just allow vehicles to enter without stopping them. The security guards probably felt that they have seen all and by now would know who or what would posed a threat to the complex’s security. This can only happened when the person is too complacent with his or her job. I have suggested to the Management of the complex that it would be wise to consider changing new set of guards every 6 months. This way, the security guards would always be on their toes and would not easily fall into the trap of being too complacent. It is always exciting to do new things and the security guards would have the enthusiasm being in a new environment and working with new people. However, it is time to change once the enthusiasm and excitement die down. Complacency can be our worst enemy, therefore, we must know when to change when things are becoming too familiar or bored. In my next post, I will talk about complacency and job.

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