A New Word: Flichtish

flichtish – adj. nervously aware how much of your self-image is based on untested assumptions about yourself – only ever guessing how you’d react to a violent thread, a sudden windfall, a huge responsibility, or being told to do something you knew was wrong..

I used to think I had all the answers and knew how I’d react to situations or what type of person I was.

I was a teenager. I think this view is fairly common among teenagers, but also in older people. I see too many people with confidence in how they’d react to an unknown.

And I see too often they don’t actually react that way. The more self-aware people recognize that their self-image was untested and wrong. The less self-aware people think the situation was an anomaly.

I know that until I walk a mile in my shoes in some situation, I’m very un-tested. I have a guess as to what my self-image is, but I doubt it is 100% true. As Mike Tyson says, everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth. Flichtish is a recognition of that saying.

From the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows

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The Ireland and UK DevOps Roadshow

We’re taking the roadshow across the water. Hope the plane makes it.

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The Redgate DevOps Roadshow comes to Ireland and the Northern UK in June. We’ll be in these cities on these dates:

  • June 11 – Dublin (Grant)
  • June 13 – Glasgow (Grant)
  • June 14 – Manchester (Steve)

We’ll also have one of Redgate’s amazing Solution Engineers, Huxley Kendall. He’ll be there to answer in-depth questions on the products and solutions that Redgate offers.

This is a great chance to get exposure to the solutions Redgate offers for building and managing your database code, as well as ask questions about the challenges you face and how we might tackle them.

Register today and join us for a great day in one of these cities.

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Halfway Through

I’m halfway through my crazy stretch of travel. I’m leaving today for Syracuse to see my daughter graduate college on Saturday. This is a nice trip, and a little break, but it’s still time away from home.

I’ve been home 6 full days since Apr 14, with trips to the UK and Australia in that time. I have work trips next week, the following one, and then two weeks in the UK again. All told, in 9 weeks, I’m at home for 11 full days.

My year so far:

2024-05-14 12_21_15-TravelReport I’m coping so far, though I am a little worn out with the movement through time zones. I’m going to use the next few days to take it easy, relax, and try to just enjoy the time with family away from home.

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Republish: Learning from Exercise

I’m off today, in New York helping my daughter get ready for her college graduation and likely trying to pack up an apartment.

While I lightly work, you get to re-read Learning from Exercise.

Hopefully I find some time today to get some.

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