Not the whole sky

“Is the network down?” I get this question more than I believe I should at work. Users will call me and meet me in the halls and ask if the computer network is down because they cannot reach their favorite website, or watch an online video, or open an email. True story. The network is usually never down, it is often the use of the network that is causing the issue. When I get questions like is the network down I cannot help but think of the tale of Chicken Little.

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Chicken Little is a film from 1943 in which the protagonist Chicken is told by another bird that the sky is falling. The film was written during the war to warn people about the hazards of mass hysteria. Chicken Little spread the word that the sky was falling to all the other animals he meet and there were consequences.

Mass hysteria happens and is usually triggered by stress. The workplace can be pretty stressful and it is a nice coping mechanism to be able to blame un connected issues on a boogey man however it is not always a productive or healthy way to behave.

Mass hysteria can create psychological distress and it seems to be contagious. So taking a deep breath and investigating issues or problems can go along way for ones own and their communities health. I grew up a nervous child, and sometimes I found many stresses in the world but my mom would remind me to breath and count to ten when presented with a nervous situation.

So lets all take a breath count to ten and then dive in.

It’s not just you anymore

I started a new job this week. I am now the network engineer for a local organization. The work is close to my house and the organization is an important one.

Throughout my career most of my work has been code development. Create an app, website I was your guy. I know how to manage and navigate on a computer network however, doing this professionally is new for me.

Being new to this experience I bought a book and just started reading through it today. In the books introduction the author mentions that a personal computer when hooked up to a network is no longer personal. Your computer is now a resource on the network.

Somedays I want to hide in my backyard away from the world but I can’t and neither can you. Love it or hate it humans are not personal. What we do effects everyone on the planet. We are all networked together, we share air, water and land.

It can be easy to forget this and act selfishly and without compassion but, the damage that acting this way has and continues to do is horrible.

I was watching the news this morning and saw that a gang in Haiti had kidnapped some missionaries and was demanding ransom. Immediately my mind wandered to the Chuck Norris Sheriff character getting justice and “cleaning” up Port Au Prince but see that’s not network thinking or solutions. Love it or hate it me you and the gang members are connected. A better place to venture would be the place I imagine the missionaries came from when they visited Haiti in the first place. A place of empathy, compassion and understanding .

Instead of destroying the network I should work to help all its members. Learn what compels the gang members to do harm and break the laws. Is the law of Haiti doing good or harm? Why are the gangs so influential? It’s not a quick

or easy fix compassion and love but, I think it might be the only fix.