Re: [Anygui-devel] Disgruntled would-be user
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From: Prabhu R. <pr...@ae...> - 2004-04-10 11:35:17
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>>>>> "MLH" == Magnus Lie Hetland <ma...@he...> writes: MLH> Prabhu Ramachandran <pr...@ae...>: MLH> [snip] >> So, here is a person who is evidently in anger (and therefore >> behaves like a complete jackass), can't spell, is incompetent >> to help with the project and is stupid enough to hurt the >> person who tried to the make the world a better place. Do you >> really value the opinion of such a person? MLH> No, you're perfectly right. I guess the problem is that it's MLH> so easy to assume that other people agree with him -- so it's MLH> very nice to hear such encouraging words. Thanks! (To all of MLH> you.) I completely understand your point. I also find it hard to digest when someone says something that is completely asinine. I often assume that it is me who is wrong. Sometimes one tends to think, maybe everyone I know is nice to me. Perhaps the reality is that I have failed (or some such depressing thing). But there comes a time when you *have* to *judge* the statement and not accept it as truth. Its hard (atleast it is for me) but I guess just requires a lot of training. It is also true that sane people sometimes make asinine remarks. Life is complex! So, I'll repeat what Laura has said so well. You do a terrific job, even if you fail, even if projects are never completed, you generate great ideas and do spend heck of a lot of time on the project. It can't be helped if things don't turn out well. Its life. If some angry person can't see that he/she had better grow up. >> p.s. I was surprised by the small print in the Atox >> announcement. I now understand the reason. MLH> Yeah. A bit paranoid, I suppose. I actually added that after Also completely understandable! So please don't be so hard on yourself. :) MLH> a previous posting on comp.lang.python, where the reaction to MLH> my first Atox announcement was: "Oh, great, another project MLH> for MLH to abandon." Some people ought to have the sentences "OSS developers usually do this in their spare time" and "if I can't help the project the least I can do is shut my trap" burnt into their heads. ;-) MLH> Oh, well. I recently took a test to determine my "strengths", MLH> and was surprised that several of the things I had thought MLH> about as weaknesses came up. For example, my ability to be MLH> fascinated by new things -- as opposed to my inability to MLH> finish things... It's all a matter of perspective, I suppose MLH> :) True. Everything is relative and ephemeral, indeed. Perhaps we take ourselves (and the random statements of others) too seriously sometimes. :) cheers, prabhu |