When something I'm responsible for goes wrong, I know I don't have time to analyze whose fault it is that something like that happened.
The brain goes into some strange mode of finding a solution and usually finds it quickly. Is it the best, I think while implementing it and changing it on the fly (as the profession would say, agile).
Later, when the situation calms down, we analyze and talk about what could have been done differently to prevent things from going wrong.
I was a soldier on duty next to an officer, when we were throwing grenades at the training ground during a military exercise.
The officer explained to all the soldiers how to place a grenade spoon in the hand, when to pull the fuse and how, with an outstretched hand, the grenade is thrown from the shoulder (because it has a special "weight" - the one we have when we are afraid).
it is not thrown like a snowball or a baseball, with the arm bent at the elbow.
One soldier threw a grenade just like it shouldn't, not over cover, but at his own feet.
I immediately pulled him behind his back by the harness and crouched in the trench with the other soldiers, while the officer kicked the grenade into the safety channel.
We acted responsibly, even though my friend from the company made a mistake, but we had to act quickly, which saved the soldier's life and saved the officer from certain imprisonment.
The space here on Hive, as well as on other social networks, should be a training ground for fun, sharing experiences and getting to know other cultures and customs, not a training ground for throwing grenades (bad, malicious comments, etc.).
PS.
I see you changed your avatar, switched from a pistol to a hand grenade.
Great photo, a bit creepy...
And the next one, the bazooka 😀