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Originally posted by DanLevin247
... you know something is sharp, but you wanna touch it anyways...so you do and whoa! it was sharp! now you think to yourself, if i poke it again, is it still gonna be sharp? you poke it again, and by golly, it's still sharp. so you add the element of suprise to the sharp thing, turn your back and begin to walk away, or so the sharp thing thought! you charge back to the sharp object and poke it again, it's still sharp! AMAZING
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That's kind of like: you can tell someone that there are two billion stars in the sky and they will believe you. Tell them that a bench has wet paint on it, and they have to touch it to be sure!
I think the most valuable thing I've learned in FIRST is to say what you feel. Don't BS. If you have a problem with someone, tell them! Have the two of you sit down and discuss what is bothering you. Hopefully, the two of you can work out a compromise that will make both people happy.
The ability to be able to do this can either make or break a team. Our team has learned this from experience.
- Katie