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tags:
  - self
  - reflection
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### I assumed that Mohammed made an oopsie but instead it turned out to be one of us that forgot to clean up.
Today I found out that on the testpod the user sanoid's ssh keys suddenly belonged to Mohammeds' user. I right away went to his chat with the idea that he did something silly probably and even told him that it made me a bit worried.

I also went to Rutger, who immediately pointed out that it is probably due to us changing the uid of sanoids' user. Which turned out to be true.

I ask myself the following: why am I quick to jump to a conclusion like "Ah, mohammed might've caused damage by accidentally chowning to much or something like that."
How can I stop myself from that?
I think one way is to ALWAYS force myself to investigate completely, not right away talking about it with others. Keep it to myself, until I really MUST communicate about it.


#### Erik doesn't show up at the office for Carlos even though he said that he would be there on Thursday
This kind of triggers a feeling that Erik has a bit of a lax attitude, which often was associated with ops back in the day as well. 
He is the designated mentor but I feel he doesn't prepare it well and just "goes with the flow" too much.