No way. Good sportsmanship means not changing the rules to suit mere desires. Agreements made before a game which has been played fairly must maintain integrity.
Agreed, hence all the hard work to find the good ones!
Things are always more bearable when not forced. The same is true for having to stand in the presence of awful people who are saddled with awful circumstances, and suffer both them and the circumstantial misery…
It's kind of hard not to. I'm deeply suspicious of people who don't.
Well, the trade exchanging one Boss' Nephew for one Smelly Weirdo is actually turning out to be an improvement.
Forgive me, but the headline, all by itself, left me thinking: Why are there so many young programmers adopting the Go programming language, throughout Asia, exclusively?
The only reason I work hard is to surround myself with people I respect. When I find myself pushed into situations where irritating people have crept into the mix, and no one seems to be willing or able to do anything…
No way. Good sportsmanship means not changing the rules to suit mere desires. Agreements made before a game which has been played fairly must maintain integrity.
Agreed, hence all the hard work to find the good ones!
Things are always more bearable when not forced. The same is true for having to stand in the presence of awful people who are saddled with awful circumstances, and suffer both them and the circumstantial misery…
It's kind of hard not to. I'm deeply suspicious of people who don't.
Well, the trade exchanging one Boss' Nephew for one Smelly Weirdo is actually turning out to be an improvement.
Forgive me, but the headline, all by itself, left me thinking: Why are there so many young programmers adopting the Go programming language, throughout Asia, exclusively?
The only reason I work hard is to surround myself with people I respect. When I find myself pushed into situations where irritating people have crept into the mix, and no one seems to be willing or able to do anything…