Greg Rolfe

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The perspective of loss

The perspective of loss

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Well it has come to pass that I have lost my main work computer. I have lost just over 10 years of notes, posts and quite a bit more. Yes this occurred a while ago but I have just come to the place where I could talk about it from the perspective of distance.

At first all I could see is what I lost. All the work, all the information, all the effort stored on that device I had spent all those years in front of. Now I expect most of you are asking why did you not have a back up drive? Well the secretary did. I never like how it worked or how you regained the information. So as a result I never obtained one myself. I did buy one for my wife. But alas I never purchased one for myself. No excuses just the truth. So I indeed lost everything on the hard drive. Yes I did remove it and attempt a retrieval.

The result I have come to see is that yes I lost two books I was writing, to the relief of the very few who would have actually had to read them. Yes I lost 10 years of notes on counseling. I lost 10 years of everything I did on that computer. At first I was very frustrated but after having some time to think I am not frustrated anymore.

To be honest if I was going to finish either book I would have by now, so no loss there. The counseling notes I no longer have to worry about someone reading or obtaining. The papers and posts I wrote are either on the web or I didn't feel were worth posting. The sermons I wrote are either preached or again not worth preaching. So from the perspective of time I actually lost very little. Yes I will have to replace a number of materials that were valuable but that might make me do a better job even in those areas.

My point is simple not every loss is truly a loss. Yes we feel the hit of the moment, yes we feel the sting of the impact but in time we might gain a perspective that permits us to see more clearly and we might see that we have gained something as well.

Open eyes see much more than eyes closed from shock. While time does not heal all wounds it does upon occasion provide perspective.

Blessings!


Comments

Greg Rolfe

3 years ago #8

Hi Harvey. I agree with you about time changing how we look at things. Very sorry to hear about your loss, wow. Thank you for the feed back!

Greg Rolfe

3 years ago #7

#6
Thank Ken. "Bit by bit" (;

Harvey Lloyd

3 years ago #6

I know the feeling of that screen that tells you the hard drive failed to mount or does not exist. I use to save everything, organized in folders prioritized as i thought it would be useful as knowledge latter i could refer to. I learned a valuable lesson and described in the axiom, we never cross the same river twice. Information that is more than a few months old was based on thinking of that time. The idea is that through time we become wiser to those stored items that are a few months old. They would be rewritten anyway. Certainly reduced the amount of hard drive space i needed. We lost our accounting drive at work. Three weeks later and 2,700 bucks the information was recovered. That was my entire mistake as not having redundant back up systems. Sorry for your loss but excited that it has emerged as something you can speak openly about.

Ken Boddie

3 years ago #5

Hey, Greg ... So sorry for the loss of your critical hardware, I’m sure we all agree, it’s entirely so unfair, But losing brings a chance, as long as we can learn from it, So back-up now and frequently, if only bit by bit. 🤗

Greg Rolfe

3 years ago #4

#1
Hi Pascal Derrien Thank you I think. No I am a little frustrated but honestly learning can take that road.

Greg Rolfe

3 years ago #3

Ali \ud83d\udc1d Anani, Brand Ambassador @beBee You are very correct! I am more careful about my storage. But learning from this event was in the end beneficial, if not something to look forward to.

Ali Anani

3 years ago #2

As much as you learnt from this experience, I doubt very much Greg Rolfe you would like to experience it again. It happened to me. I finished a feasibility study and was about to dispatch it next day. That night something burnt in the computer and it was in complete black out. I still remember that experience. Since then, I even e-mail my important document to me as a second backup option.

Pascal Derrien

3 years ago #1

Well done on your newfound loss :-)

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