Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but asking questions on an anonymous forum leaves you open to manipulation. Point being, it's so unbelievably lazy that is stinks.
You honestly believe that this forum is represented by the statement: " The desire for harmony or conformity is so strong that no one dares to say, “Wait a minute, this may not be such a good idea.” And it happens all the time in the workplace."???
"Rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision".
Umm, this sounds like you have twisted a portion of a theory to explain why people simply don't see something the same way that you do.
How do I see things?
Loosely based on what you highlighted as the most representative portion of the group think statement to this forum, "Rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision" my guess is you see yourself as the loan contrarian willing stand up against the group and provide the masses the unfiltered truth as you see it. You have probably manifested yourself on a few of the most polarizing boards in this forum, likely ranging from Spirit to Barca. You are skeptical of any opinion and likely challenge the opinions at nearly every opportunity because you believe that any opinion not your own is not expressed based on face value but pushed to support an agenda.
You highly miscalculated your ability to analyze the information presented to you. However, your accusatory accusations leads me to believe that you are more than a casual poster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter missed the last ID session. Are they going to have more?
They likely will, depending on the age group, but your best bet is to reach out to Coach Tom Torres at ttorres@washspirit.com -- he may have your daughter attend some practices.
They are already picking teams for next year? I thought tryouts are usually in May?
Picking teams now would be a stretch. They had their first ID session last weekend.
Anonymous wrote:groupons lead to groupthink, socrates
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but asking questions on an anonymous forum leaves you open to manipulation. Point being, it's so unbelievably lazy that is stinks.
You honestly believe that this forum is represented by the statement: " The desire for harmony or conformity is so strong that no one dares to say, “Wait a minute, this may not be such a good idea.” And it happens all the time in the workplace."???
"Rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision".
Umm, this sounds like you have twisted a portion of a theory to explain why people simply don't see something the same way that you do.
How do I see things?
Loosely based on what you highlighted as the most representative portion of the group think statement to this forum, "Rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision" my guess is you see yourself as the loan contrarian willing stand up against the group and provide the masses the unfiltered truth as you see it. You have probably manifested yourself on a few of the most polarizing boards in this forum, likely ranging from Spirit to Barca. You are skeptical of any opinion and likely challenge the opinions at nearly every opportunity because you believe that any opinion not your own is not expressed based on face value but pushed to support an agenda.
You highly miscalculated your ability to analyze the information presented to you. However, your accusatory accusations leads me to believe that you are more than a casual poster
Your belief that this forum is dominated by group think leads me to believe that you are not a regular visitor.
Never said it was. I said that groupsource leads to groupthink.
Reading is fundamental
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but asking questions on an anonymous forum leaves you open to manipulation. Point being, it's so unbelievably lazy that is stinks.
You honestly believe that this forum is represented by the statement: " The desire for harmony or conformity is so strong that no one dares to say, “Wait a minute, this may not be such a good idea.” And it happens all the time in the workplace."???
"Rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision".
Umm, this sounds like you have twisted a portion of a theory to explain why people simply don't see something the same way that you do.
How do I see things?
Loosely based on what you highlighted as the most representative portion of the group think statement to this forum, "Rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision" my guess is you see yourself as the loan contrarian willing stand up against the group and provide the masses the unfiltered truth as you see it. You have probably manifested yourself on a few of the most polarizing boards in this forum, likely ranging from Spirit to Barca. You are skeptical of any opinion and likely challenge the opinions at nearly every opportunity because you believe that any opinion not your own is not expressed based on face value but pushed to support an agenda.
You highly miscalculated your ability to analyze the information presented to you. However, your accusatory accusations leads me to believe that you are more than a casual poster
Your belief that this forum is dominated by group think leads me to believe that you are not a regular visitor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but asking questions on an anonymous forum leaves you open to manipulation. Point being, it's so unbelievably lazy that is stinks.
You honestly believe that this forum is represented by the statement: " The desire for harmony or conformity is so strong that no one dares to say, “Wait a minute, this may not be such a good idea.” And it happens all the time in the workplace."???
"Rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision".
Umm, this sounds like you have twisted a portion of a theory to explain why people simply don't see something the same way that you do.
How do I see things?
Loosely based on what you highlighted as the most representative portion of the group think statement to this forum, "Rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision" my guess is you see yourself as the loan contrarian willing stand up against the group and provide the masses the unfiltered truth as you see it. You have probably manifested yourself on a few of the most polarizing boards in this forum, likely ranging from Spirit to Barca. You are skeptical of any opinion and likely challenge the opinions at nearly every opportunity because you believe that any opinion not your own is not expressed based on face value but pushed to support an agenda.
You highly miscalculated your ability to analyze the information presented to you. However, your accusatory accusations leads me to believe that you are more than a casual poster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but asking questions on an anonymous forum leaves you open to manipulation. Point being, it's so unbelievably lazy that is stinks.
You honestly believe that this forum is represented by the statement: " The desire for harmony or conformity is so strong that no one dares to say, “Wait a minute, this may not be such a good idea.” And it happens all the time in the workplace."???
"Rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision".
Umm, this sounds like you have twisted a portion of a theory to explain why people simply don't see something the same way that you do.
How do I see things?
Loosely based on what you highlighted as the most representative portion of the group think statement to this forum, "Rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision" my guess is you see yourself as the loan contrarian willing stand up against the group and provide the masses the unfiltered truth as you see it. You have probably manifested yourself on a few of the most polarizing boards in this forum, likely ranging from Spirit to Barca. You are skeptical of any opinion and likely challenge the opinions at nearly every opportunity because you believe that any opinion not your own is not expressed based on face value but pushed to support an agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but asking questions on an anonymous forum leaves you open to manipulation. Point being, it's so unbelievably lazy that is stinks.
You honestly believe that this forum is represented by the statement: " The desire for harmony or conformity is so strong that no one dares to say, “Wait a minute, this may not be such a good idea.” And it happens all the time in the workplace."???
"Rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision".
Umm, this sounds like you have twisted a portion of a theory to explain why people simply don't see something the same way that you do.
How do I see things?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but asking questions on an anonymous forum leaves you open to manipulation. Point being, it's so unbelievably lazy that is stinks.
You honestly believe that this forum is represented by the statement: " The desire for harmony or conformity is so strong that no one dares to say, “Wait a minute, this may not be such a good idea.” And it happens all the time in the workplace."???
"Rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision".
Umm, this sounds like you have twisted a portion of a theory to explain why people simply don't see something the same way that you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but asking questions on an anonymous forum leaves you open to manipulation. Point being, it's so unbelievably lazy that is stinks.
You honestly believe that this forum is represented by the statement: " The desire for harmony or conformity is so strong that no one dares to say, “Wait a minute, this may not be such a good idea.” And it happens all the time in the workplace."???
"Rationalization of warnings, the tendency to overlook negatives, and the fear of challenging a decision".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but asking questions on an anonymous forum leaves you open to manipulation. Point being, it's so unbelievably lazy that is stinks.
You honestly believe that this forum is represented by the statement: " The desire for harmony or conformity is so strong that no one dares to say, “Wait a minute, this may not be such a good idea.” And it happens all the time in the workplace."???