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AhPook wrote
at 10:54 PM, Saturday September 4, 2010 EDT
My thoughts on trust...
There is one of me. There are 7 billion (supposedly) of you. Therefore the probability is significant that you have learned something that I haven't. So how do I learn this? If I trust you, and you fulfil my trust, then I learn nothing, because I predicted your behavior. It is only when you break the trust that I learn something. If you break trust with me once, you are a mentor. If you break trust more than once, you are an asshole. May I repeat that? |
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AhPook wrote
at 11:16 PM, Saturday September 4, 2010 EDT I don't want your sample code!
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Contador wrote
at 1:18 AM, Sunday September 5, 2010 EDT Thanks for sharing with the kdice community. I can assure you that none of us think that you are a basement-dwelling *virgin* who sits around all day dreaming about witty little "food for thought" vignettes that have absolutely zero practical value.
Just my thoughts. |
jurgen wrote
at 6:26 AM, Sunday September 5, 2010 EDT Just so you know, a good mentor may need to be able to break your trust 2-3 times in the first week of training. Mabe once more that month and once a month from then on. You do wanna learn new things right?
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AhPook wrote
at 1:22 PM, Friday September 10, 2010 EDT well, you can be an asshole and still be a good mentor
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jurgen wrote
at 3:26 AM, Saturday September 11, 2010 EDT that's my point: in order to show your pupil how much of a cruel jungle kdice is, you need to screw him a few times to illustrate various things that will most likely happen to him at one point
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