“Eternal Mistakes”
Some mistakes last forever—as Arnold discovered after he lost two fingers to the machine he had operated for seven years.
On June 5, 1989, Arnold violated two of his company’s safety rules: he cheated the guard when he adjusted the coolant line on the machine and he also failed to follow the prescribed lockout/tag-out procedure.
Arnold had two fingers severed when the machine he was adjusting cycled unexpectedly. Ignoring company policy to save time, Arnold had not thought what the results of his actions would be.
When he woke up in the emergency room, he immediately thought that this could not have been happening to him.
Then he realized the consequences of his unsafe actions.
“I made myself look at my hand and an awful feeling came over me,” said Arnold. “All I could say was ‘Lord, let me live this day over again.”
But Arnold couldn’t go back and undo the damage. Arnold’s co-workers could not believe what had happened to him.
To explain his actions, Arnold made up a story about not thinking about what he was doing. “The truth of the matter is…I did know.”
Finally, Arnold came to the realization that his mistakes had altered his livelihood forever. “I realized my life had changed when I wrecked my hand,” he said.
“Men acquire a particular quality by constantly acting in a particular way.”— Aristotle
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