Aw-Shits and Atta-Boys

Art Price, a friend from work, introduced me to a new term as a joke, but it has become a hard fast rule. We go along in life doing good work and maybe we get an “atta-boy” from our boss or a co-worker. One day something bad happens and we have an “aw-shit” moment. We screwed up. Did you ever notice that it takes only one “aw-shit” to erase ten “atta-boys?” Why is that? Why is it that people tend to remember those “aw-shit” moments and forget about all the “atta-boys” we’ve accumulated along the way?

I like to believe that I get “aw-shits” by trying hard. The more work I do the better the chances are that I will occasionally fail.  The failure does not mean that I am a failure, it only means that I tried something that didn’t work. It is human nature to play up the negative. Why? I haven’t a clue. Maybe one of you can fill me in. In his life time, while working on the light bulb, Thomas Edison tried over five thousand filaments that failed  When asked by a reporter if it was time to give up after failing five thousand times he replied. “I have not failed, I have identified five thousand things that don’t work.” Thank God he didn’t give up. We might still be using candles to light our homes.

Aw Shits and Atta Boys

Grumpa Joe Looks at FlowerA friend introduced me to a new term as a joke, but it has become a hard fast rule with me. We go along in life doing good work and maybe we get an “atta boy” from our boss or a co-worker. One day something happens and we have an “aw shit” moment. We screw up. Did you ever notice that it takes only one “aw shit” to negate one hundred “atta boys?” Why is that? Why is it that people tend to remember those “aw shit” moments and forget about all the “atta boys” we’ve accumulated along the way?

I like to believe that I get “aw shits” by trying hard. The more work I do the better the chances are that I will occasionally fail.  The failure does not mean that I am a failure, it only means that I tried something that didn’t work. It is human nature to play up the negative. Why? I haven’t a clue. Maybe one of you can fill me in.