What is the best real-life example to this you’ve seen?
Those who are clever and industrious I appoint to the General Staff. Use can under certain circumstances be made of those who are stupid and lazy. The man who is clever and lazy qualifies for the highest leadership posts. He has the requisite nerves and the mental clarity for difficult decisions. But whoever is stupid and industrious must be got rid of, for he is too dangerous.”
-- General Kurt von Hammerstein-Equord, 1933 (https://quoteinvestigator.com/2014/02/28/clever-lazy/)
I was at a VERY EARLY startup that built telemetry and stored data. Anyway, the micro SD cards we purchased weren't formatted correctly.
The CEO told me I had to get them all formatted. He was slightly pissed at me for something or other, the guy was a genius but consistently flew off the handle.
I sat there looking at these racks of SD cards, there were more than 500 of these little fuckers to fumble with.
I did a small test and figured I was getting 1 done every 30 seconds depending on how fast the format went ect. Holy fuck I thought is this what I'm really doing right now?!
I said fuck, if i'm going to spend the next 4 hours doing this. I have a lot more important shit I want to do.
So, first I looked up the SD card reader we had and checked the specs. I noticed that itself could format the SD cards.
Next I called our firmware programmer and asked him how fast a rev would take to implement the functionality and give a rudimentary feedback that it was done and automatically perform the check during the boot sequence.
He says ... " OH wow, not more than 30 minutes I imagine."
I replied "Great! When can you have that to me?"
"I'll send it over to you in an hour" click
I then proceeded to bump his rev as the most recent firmware for our units that had to be eventually tested anyway and just walked away.
Hours later the CEO comes in and asks me why I'm not reformatting them (you're probably wondering why he's being such a micro managing baby, early on when i worked there he took his stress out in bad ways it got better later though).
I said I was done.
He said he didn't believe me.
I replied you're right I didn't do more than a few, because I made it so they'd all automatically do it going forward and that it'd be a good thing to have for a whole bunch of obvious reasons.
I don't even remember his reaction because I think I just remember us staring at each other before he walked away, only to then come back and show him how it worked so it wouldn't surprise him on a field visit.
I built a full app to 1000 users in 2 weeks, to first payment and 5000 users a month after that. Keto recipes where we'd sell substitution ingredients.
Hardcoded the data. Didn't even have a shopping cart or payment gateway. We'd just query ordered items by the user phone number, and then give our bank details so that they could transfer.
Eventually we fixed it in a few months. But it was sufficiently complex, lots of content, low margins, physical items, which I still think is pretty impressive to get off the ground in a couple of months.
I always choose a lazy person to do a hard job, they find an easy way to do it?