No. Juvenile is posting condescending content as if anyone who disagrees with you is an idiot until you belatedly realize how rediculous you sound, and indefensible your position is-- and then falling back on the "it's all just opinion and no one is right or wrong" cop-out.
That's what's juvenile. If you work as hard as you have to earn the jack-hole persona, at least wear it with pride.
1. You first tell me that I am posting condescendingly toward you.
2. Then, when I say that we all have opinions, and opinions can differ, you call me juvenile.
OK, to make you happy, I'll stick with #1. I'm right, you're wrong.
I don't have a "jack-hole persona", but I will state, without hesitation, what I believe to be true. Perhaps you have a "jack-hole persona" because you disagree with me.
You have never shown me one scintilla of empirical proof that "team chemistry" makes any difference in team performance. All you have shown is anecdotal rambling about its existence, and its supposed boost to a team's performance. All you have established is that the notion of team chemistry is a "self fulfilling prophesy"...
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Self Fulfilling Prophesy is a prediction that directly or indirectly causes itself to become true, by the very terms of the prophecy itself, due to positive feedback between belief and behavior."
It has also been defined as a "false definition of a situation which evokes a new behavior, which makes the original false perception come true."
Again, I don't care if my left tackle broods at practice, sits by himself at team meals, doesn't talk to me, or any other thing that you might think would inhibit "team chemistry"...
all I care about is that he keep the right defensive tackle out of my grill. You seem to forget I lived this for four years, and we had a LT just like this. I didn't care. He did his job. He blocked. I never had to worry about being blindsided. Because of me not having to worry about that, I was a better QB. I got to hold the ball a little longer. I got to spread the ball around. We won games. As a
result of winning, the team was happier. Happiness did not cause us to be sucessful.
Finally, a human being can only give his best. I don't care how great your "chemistry" is, it cannot enable a human to give more than he is capable; in other words, chemistry cannot cause someone to give over 100%. That, I believe, is a physiological certainty.
I'm right, you're wrong. Deal with it. Don't post anything in response that is directed toware
me; rather, if you choose to respond, post something about the substance of the argument.
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