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https://paul.copplest.one/blog/do-nothing.html
I spent my early career as a sysadmin in a company of about 300
people. These interactions were frequent. Being an young upstart I would
jump on them straight away.
Often I would spend hours solving
the problem, prioritising it above what I was previously doing, only to
find it wasn't important to begin with.
The reason people make
these requests is that it removes a burden from the requestor. They have
some stress, and they need someone to offload that stress on. This has
nothing to do with the actual problem and everything to do with the
person's peace of mind.
At some point we realise that we aren't
paid to be psychologists, we are paid to solve problems in the order of
most important first.
Do less.
Make sure you cut out the signal from the noise. Sometimes the best course of action is no action at all.
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