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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every day they'll post a "we are coming" and "the phoenix is rising" post for GFR folks to talk about it. If no one talks about it and you aren't "intrigued" because you aren't worried that... 1. Part of your kid's team will leave 2. You'll miss something new and shiny 3. You aren't their "in" crowd 4. You won't get the new badge on your kid's shirt to show off to all your friends This club would form and just be another local club not to worry and be intrigued by it. Are you intrigued with what Sterling is doing? HYS? Loudoun? NO but as much as you hate to admit it, you're "worried" friends might leave or their thing might be shinier than yours. It's OK to admit it, it's the holiday season[/quote] We Incorrect. 1. I have ZERO worry anyone on my DD’s team would leave for this. They all saw first hand how much damage (fmr director) ML’s leadership can do last spring. None of them would volunteer for that. 2. I have no concern I’ll miss something new and shiny bc (a) I know who’s leading this and (b) tried and tested is better. 3. It doesn’t bother me not to be in the country club “in” crowd although the fact that there is an “in” crowd probably tells you everything you need to know about this new club. 4. I’m not worried about a badge for my DD’s jersey — she can go to tryouts just like anyone else. I am interested in watching this little vanity project crash and burn. I have no reason to feel the same way about Sterling, HYS, or Loudon.[/quote] Psychologically speaking, the short answer is yes, you absolutely care. In psychology, the opposite of love or interest isn't hate or "wishing for failure"—it is indifference. If you truly didn't care, you wouldn't be watching at all. The project wouldn't be on your radar, and its success or failure would have zero impact on your emotional state. The fact that you are "interested" in seeing it crash and burn means you have an emotional investment in the outcome. Here is the psychological breakdown of why that happens and what it means to "care" in this context: 1. The Phenomenon of Schadenfreude You are likely experiencing Schadenfreude—a German term for the pleasure, joy, or self-satisfaction comes from learning of or witnessing the troubles, failures, or humiliation of others. Why we feel it: It usually happens when we perceive someone as superior, "stuck up," or undeserving of their position. Seeing them fail provides a momentary boost to our own self-esteem. 2. Social Comparison Theory Psychologically, we often measure our own value by looking at those around us. If that person’s project succeeds, it might make you feel "less than" or highlight your own perceived stagnancy. If they fail, the "gap" between you and them closes, or you feel "ahead" again. This is a survival mechanism of the ego to protect your status within a social group.[/quote] Now those are FACTS! I understand that some people out there believe they're a male one day, a female the next and a horse on Fridays but facts are facts![/quote] Plenty of people want to see this new club crash and burn b/c there is no excuse for what ML did last Spring at GFR. [/quote] Since it is the holiday season, I think a “George Bailey” analogy is appropriate. If ML never tried to take control of the GFR Board, RS would still be ED, PA would be at McLean, NM would still be the TD and the divisions and in-fighting between the TD, coaches, etc. would still exist as they do today. GFR would not be in a better spot today had that not happened. The only ones in a worse spot today are RS, NM and their cronies…and that is why they take every chance they get to take a shot at ML.[/quote] This self-serving tall tale also ignores the harm to many teams and players caused by ML’s bad judgment and decision to go off half-cocked on his takeover attempt instead of working proactively and professionally to address his concerns. My DD’s team’s season and others were dramatically disrupted. Not to mention the damage the timing of his chaos (just before tryouts) did to the club, which he had a fiduciary obligation to protect. More importantly he wildly overstated the issues with RS and his animus towards the TF coaches was misguided and off-base. Nothing that’s been established or even credibly alleged warranted his destructive actions. Just ego driven actions by someone who thought he knew best for everyone despite his lack of knowledge, experience, or judgment. Sometimes someone gets lucky with a bet in the market and mistakenly attribute it to merit and think they know everything.[/quote] Not for one second do I believe that this post came from a parent that was affected. Was this post from ML or more likely RS, given the tone of the post. Maybe someone else from the GRF board. You know people are worried about the prospect of a new club in the area when club officials are posting on the message boards[/quote] If you think that you don’t know any of the parents whose kids played on teams whose seasons were thrown into chaos by ML’s actions. The fact that you still try to deny the harm to kids that was caused is telling.[/quote]
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