A Boy and His Hammer

Primus
– A Boy And His Hammer
This is a story about a boy and his hammer. One day there was a boy who lived with his mom and dad in a small quaint town called Hammerville, TX. This young man came from a long line of hammer makers. He would go to the shop where his dad and uncles would make the hammers and he would be in awe of how they could form such a useful tool out of metal and wood. You see, before the hammer you couldn’t nail down anything.
Now years and years of making hammers they started to form the craft and eventually made hammers that could do most of the work for you. For instance, you could load nails in a nail gun and use compressed air to shoot the nails into the desired wood. One day when this boy became a man and ran his own hammer shop, he discovered a real problem. With the education he learned from his dad and uncles, he put his thoughts to work.
He discovered that no matter how much you could do with the hammer it still required someone to lead and guide it. Even the new computer hammer machine he built himself could not function without someone telling it what to do. He really struggled with this dilemma and researched many hours trying to come up with a solution. One day it hit him. I will build a hammer that will run itself! He spent hours trying to build this amazing product. He would work day and night until he finally came up with a device that was sure to work on its own ability. He introduced his new device and it sold like hot cakes on a Sunday morning. He was so happy, but then the bottom fell out.

He started getting complaints that his hammer machine would start nailing at random and started costing his customers money. They were not happy. Being raised to believe in high standards of service, he naturally wanted to solve their problems. So, back to the drawing board. He researched and researched only to find that, without human interaction, no tool is useful. The moral of the story is if you purchase a business system and expect it and the creators to do all the work, then you won’t be using the tool to its finest capabilities. You see, tools are made to help us accomplish a job, not watch it do it for us. With business system software you have to put the time and effort into learning, applying what you have learned and putting action to your knowledge! If you do this, with any business system software, you will have success!

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