The manager should hate him

The manager should hate him
(Mohammed Fadeli – member of the Faculty of Shahid Beheshti University)

First act: A six-year-old child calls the emergency center and, with a world of childlike innocence, informs that his mother has taken a few pills, fell asleep and won’t wake up. He asks the emergency center to save his mother (you can hear his voice in the file below this note, you will be impressed). The emergency center’s problem is how to get the exact address from the child to send an ambulance, and finally, with difficulty, and in moments when every second is important for the mother’s life, they get an address from that child’s language and go.

Act two: Amir Nazimi, the head of the Information Technology Organization, tweets, “I saw the video of the child calling the emergency room in the morning, I was sickened by the sadness. On the sidelines of the morning meeting, it was coordinated with the infrastructure and then on the sidelines of the meeting with the Minister of Health, so that the location of the caller will be automatically given to the emergency services in the next month. “Meanwhile, the mother’s condition is good now.”

The third act: Fahim Attar (@fahimattar), is a writer and has a channel on Telegram called “Beidalil”. I haven’t read his books, but I really like the writings on his channel. In his last note, Attar wrote that his father went to the dentist to treat his toothache. The doctor took a picture and said that the tooth is done and should be extracted. The tooth has been numbed and pulled. The father told Attar on the phone that I think he pulled the healthy tooth. Attar, who is an engineer and must have confidence in science and expertise, can be said.

The father was right, the doctor had extracted the healthy tooth. Written by Fahim Attar Whatever I thought, I could not find any other reason for this mistake except “lack of commitment”. The doctor said these things happen, but how can a specialist not do the simplest part of his specialty? Fahim Attar’s last sentence is very good: “I fear a bus driver who takes a nap, much more than someone who doesn’t know how to drive.” Irresponsibility is a thousand times more dangerous than lack of expertise.” Of course, I believe that both are dangerous and each one is a thousand times more dangerous than the other. We Iranians are victims of both.

It doesn’t matter if you are a manager or a doctor, a university professor or a deputy minister, the head of the Kuft fund or the head of the poison snake department, you must have the capacity to let something like a cold catch your throat, make you feel pain, and struggle just like when you are choking. Do something to make this pain subside. You should be angry that others are suffering, you should be angry that emergency calls do not automatically show the caller’s address.

If you don’t have pain, you won’t be disturbed by anything bad, by any disorder; You pass by the insignificance and you don’t put pressure on any of those gray cells of your brain that are left useless to finally have a leak and come to work and reduce the pain of human suffering on this earth.

If you don’t have expertise, you don’t understand at all what the difference is between what you see and what should be or could be, and what you can do to reduce this pain. If you don’t have expertise, it is unlikely that a commitment will sprout in your heart. You don’t even have a grudge.

The manager should be disgusted, and we are people who have been missing people for years who are experts enough to understand that they should be disgusted by this dissatisfaction and so committed that when they are disgusted, they will go and treat it.

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