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Monday, May 26, 2025

Imagine a hammer.

Imagine a hammer. Now think history. What were the very first hammers like? What were they used for? To build up or to tear down? To bust or to beat? Although the modern hammer’s design is much improved, its function remains mostly the same. We can use a hammer two ways:

  • constructively or
  • destructively. 

I was quite young the first time I used a hammer. And despite my youth, immediately I knew the hammer's power: I could smash anything! Especially my fingers. I knew the frustration when I missed the nail yet again. After dropping the hammer on my toes, and off the side of a building under construction, I knew the true weight of a hammer. I know the exhaustion of using a sledge hammer and the satisfying way it cements things together. I know the power I wield swinging a hammer. But I was in my late 20s when a tradesman taught me precision: where to place my hand on the hammer's hand and to position my thumb on the back of the hammer to improve my aim; he essentially made the hammer and extension of my arm. There is always more to learn

It seems to me that there are plenty of lessons in a hammer. Perhaps the best is Abraham Maslow’s lesson. In his ground-breaking book about positive human psychology, he quite famously wrote, “I suppose it is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail.”

Everything in this complex world is not necessarily a nail. And we need not always choose the same tools. 

Maybe there’s a different way to think about things? Maybe ______ is not so simple? Maybe ______ is not so black and white? Maybe you haven't completely figured out ______? Maybe your toolbox is missing something? Think about history again. Our firmly held beliefs were false: the world was flat, doctors need not wash their hands, women should not have the right to vote, left-handedness should be "corrected." All these were once "common sense."  

Some people claim to have all the answers (and they often refer to it as common sense). I have always been wary of these people. No one knows all the answers. No one. Not you, nor I. Especially if all you have is a hammer. 

One more thing: this is not about hammers. 

25 comments:

John A Hill said...

Love the last line!
Well done.

Stubblejumpers Café said...

Got your message. And how true it is. There is never, ever, as long as we live, a time there is nothing to learn.
Your entry has reminded me of the response to my dad when he came home to Margo from his home in BC and ran into a former neighbouring farmer in the local grocery store.
"You've put on a bit of weight!" he said to his old friend.
"Well," replied the farmer, "You can't drive a 10-lb spike with a 5-lb hammer!"

Midwest Mark said...

You really nailed the metaphors here.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Great post!

Anvilcloud said...

You philosophize well. I'm glad you got to that quote -- the original version probably, but now it is quite a common saying.

Pixie said...

Well said.

Anonymous said...

Codex: *clap*
...inventing a tool that holds the nail while I hammer. This is not about hammers.
But my fingers.

Bill said...

Excellent post! I did smash my finger with a hammer and had to go to the hospital to get it drained. It was so sore for days. :)

Margaret (Peggy or Peg too) said...

Understood! and honestly if sense were really common wouldn't more people have it?

Kathy G said...

Thank you.

CheerfulMonk said...

Great post! Hurray for humility and beginner's mind.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

I don't have a hammer DB, but I tell you what - If I had a hammer I'd hammer in the morning, I'd hammer in the evening, I'd hammer out a warning all over this land...

Yorkshire Pudding said...

Furthermore - I’d hammer out danger, I’d hammer out a warning, I’d hammer out love between my brothers and my sisters all over this land.

DB Stewart said...

Swift and impressive comeback.

DB Stewart said...

Thanks, AC.

DB Stewart said...

Haha. Clever.

DB Stewart said...

Aren't metaphors fun?

DB Stewart said...

Yikes.

DB Stewart said...

Good t-shirt slogan. Insert fist bump here.

DB Stewart said...

2025 is certainly the right time for this song's revival. Insert fist bump here.

Tom said...

...if the only tool in your box is a hammer, everything looks like a nail!

Anonymous said...

Codex: Try this
https://britannicaeducation.com/blog/quiz-real-or-ai/
Got 9/10. Pretty soon it'll be 5/10

jabblog said...

Excellent post!

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

So many things to hammer, so little time! Very thought-provoking post.

37paddington said...

Well said. Thank you! We are sorely lacking in tools and skilled tradespeople to show us their optimal use.