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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 841164, member: 16510"]I appreciate the above suggestions but I think I'll pass on your thoughts in the first paragragh. The 10 tips on leadership are always good for everyone to remember though, if your into leadership and this is not.</p><p>I am what I am and I comment like I comment. If you think this OP's random numerous posts suggestiong nothing, no questions and vast photos that are nothing then you may comment, I know I did. I am not hear to hold peoples hand and coddle them into feel good situations while they get absolutely no closer post by post to real learning. If they want to learn then learn - if they want to dick around then say so and do that.</p><p> </p><p>It matters very little whether are not I like a persons post or not - it does not matter whether you like my posts, that has nothing to do with any of this. What is important that people "learn to learn" if that's what they want or be honest enough to tell us they have no intention of learning and want to play around.</p><p> </p><p>I am not hear to lead anyone on anything. This site is not about that. It's about numismatic disscusions, there are no rules about leadership that I know of. We read posts and if we think we have something to add we do so.</p><p> </p><p>If I was charged with teaching people directly, or being paid for such a task it may be quite different how, or what I say and when, with what attitude or whatever. Even then I would not allow people to ask stupid questions or vague comments leading nowhere after a short period of time - I would not care so little about them and their attemps at learning to dissrespect them in that manner. That is killing with kindness and it's not something I do for anyone, the value of such it useless and stupid.</p><p> </p><p>There are tell-tell signs about people who do not really want to learn.</p><p>Insisting when very new their coin is something when persons with knowlege have told them it's not and several times.</p><p>Posting endless questions with vague descriptions and endless photos as if in the hope of more is better or trying to make a "silk purse out of a sows ear".</p><p>Thinking they have something rare just because with no really good information before hand.</p><p> </p><p>If you have a problem with my posts that is your problem not mine - do as you wish. It matters very little to me, that's your cross to bare.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 841164, member: 16510"]I appreciate the above suggestions but I think I'll pass on your thoughts in the first paragragh. The 10 tips on leadership are always good for everyone to remember though, if your into leadership and this is not. I am what I am and I comment like I comment. If you think this OP's random numerous posts suggestiong nothing, no questions and vast photos that are nothing then you may comment, I know I did. I am not hear to hold peoples hand and coddle them into feel good situations while they get absolutely no closer post by post to real learning. If they want to learn then learn - if they want to dick around then say so and do that. It matters very little whether are not I like a persons post or not - it does not matter whether you like my posts, that has nothing to do with any of this. What is important that people "learn to learn" if that's what they want or be honest enough to tell us they have no intention of learning and want to play around. I am not hear to lead anyone on anything. This site is not about that. It's about numismatic disscusions, there are no rules about leadership that I know of. We read posts and if we think we have something to add we do so. If I was charged with teaching people directly, or being paid for such a task it may be quite different how, or what I say and when, with what attitude or whatever. Even then I would not allow people to ask stupid questions or vague comments leading nowhere after a short period of time - I would not care so little about them and their attemps at learning to dissrespect them in that manner. That is killing with kindness and it's not something I do for anyone, the value of such it useless and stupid. There are tell-tell signs about people who do not really want to learn. Insisting when very new their coin is something when persons with knowlege have told them it's not and several times. Posting endless questions with vague descriptions and endless photos as if in the hope of more is better or trying to make a "silk purse out of a sows ear". Thinking they have something rare just because with no really good information before hand. If you have a problem with my posts that is your problem not mine - do as you wish. It matters very little to me, that's your cross to bare.[/QUOTE]
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