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Originally Posted by EDesbiens
First of all, you guys put too much emphasis on the problem I had with the other team... Maybe I did not say it correctly but it's not that much of a big deal... I understand your point and many people told me that... But you know, I want to try it. Maybe I'm crazy, maybe I just don't know yet but I'll try until I succeed or fail. And if I fail, I wont mind. Because trying and failing makes you a better person then fleeing after the first couple obstacles.
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So you're saying you can work things out without starting a new team?
For one last time, I'll echo what Andrew and Ari have stated. This is usually a bad idea. You should work with your old team, or another area team, to become better and accomplish much more. Sometimes being a one man team and being stubborn about wanting to do something challenging isn't the smartest thing.
Poor execution of a new team doesn't affect just you. It affects sponsors, students, mentors, and parents.