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April 19, 2006

Negative People are bad for you

Kathy Sierra has a very interesting post at her library blog "Creating Passionate Users".

The posting goes through why Angry/negative people can be bad for your brain.

It articulates well some stuff I've always thought. There are those people who have great critical thinking skills and build on good ideas. And then there are those people who look like they're using critical thinking for a while and then you just realize they're mostly just adding criticism without any real support for undertsanding how to move forward. I call these folks black holes since they can suck the energy out of a project, bit by bit.

Anyway, it's worth a read and it's too deep to summarize here. It says a lot to the principles and dynamics of teams.

Stephen

Posted by stephen at April 19, 2006 5:49 AM

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Family fuck up. Mob breeding bad family network. Family hiding behind the mob or mob's lawyer. sad situation. Government in on it too trying to solove the problem but cannot. What one should do to get out quick.

Posted by: Shari Wolfe at September 13, 2007 1:51 PM

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