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During a meeting, a mistake I made nearly led to a major conflict, and I almost lost my job.
😬 The Situation:
We were in the middle of a product deployment, and as the team lead, I was responsible for all critical production data. I had saved it on my computer, but that day, it was gone. My boss started to get anxious , asking who else had the data. I soon realized the data was on a computer that had already been scrapped and formatted. Worse, I wasn’t even sure if I had backed it up. Panic hit me hard.
🤔 The Realization:
I was terrified to admit the truth. How could I, as the leader, lose something so crucial? At the same time, I thought: With so much on my plate every day, was I really expected to manage every detail perfectly? It felt overwhelming, but I had no choice. I explained the situation to my boss and worked with the team to fix it.
💡 The Birth of CubeNote:
That moment made me realize how badly I needed a tool to automatically organize everything for me. I wanted to walk into any meeting or pitch confident, knowing that all key information was instantly accessible, without the fear of losing it. That’s when CubeNote was born. I envisioned an AI-powered file system that auto-organizes files, making them available anytime, anywhere, so people wouldn’t have to worry about being penalized for not being perfectly organized.
🚀 Looking Ahead:
It’s still in the early stages, but in a year, I believe people will look back and wonder, "How did I ever work without AI in my file system?" In CubeNote, every note is smart and automatic.
👀 The Aftermath:
Even now, thinking about that day feels like a nightmare. My mistake delayed the deployment by two days. We had to make countless calls to resolve the issue, and the tension between my boss, my colleagues, and me was palpable. The discomfort lingered for days, and I felt guilty for causing it all. But now, I’m certain—if CubeNote had existed back then, the entire situation could have been avoided.