Den 2014-11-23 15:04, Israel skrev: > On 11/23/2014 05:40 AM, sd wrote: >> This is indeed a good read to learn how to improve yourself. However, >> the author(s) oversimplify human interaction when they claim one can >> distinguish "fake" from "real" expert based on their tips. This is >> definitively fake expertise for doing that. Breaking the points >> described there and being a "fake" expert is part of the human nature. >> Every "real" or "fake" expert will do it at some point or another - do >> not be afraid to any of these. We are all experts in something, even if >> it is how to brush the teeth. It is easy to fall into one of these, on >> any topic, at any time. Aspire to be humble and gentle - but sometimes >> it just feels good to be a jerk - you cannot help it and it is ok if it >> is only once a while - all people of all levels do that and it is often >> amusing and informative per se, as it shows we are all humans :). This >> piece has some good tips to help yourself constrain it and to improve. >> Thanks for sharing the link. >> >> >> On 23/11/14 09:33, Nio Wiklund wrote: >>> Hi everybody, >>> >>> Jack made me aware of this link. I think we all have something to learn, >>> not only to be able to tell an expert from a fake, but also how to >>> improve our own roles in the community and be better helpers ;-) >>> >>> Interesting reading the 6 ways Experts show themselves... >>> >>> https://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20141122151713-17850276-be-careful-who-you-admire-and-trust-they-may-be-a-complete-fake >>> >>> Best regards >>> Nio >>> >> > Hi Nio, > Great link! > Glad to know an expert like yourself!! It has been invaluable to learn > the things I have from you! >
Thank you Israel! *You* are always very positive, helpful, knowledgeable and aware of your limits, so a real expert :-) Best regards Nio -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
