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## Be very careful about not shooting down new ideas from other people. Analyze well before you provide input and ask questions if you have to. Have constructive and objective inputs. Don't rush to tell someone that their new idea isn't valid. There's a high probability that they're trying to solve a valid problem. At the same time... :
## Be very careful about not shooting down new ideas from other people. Analyze well before you provide input and ask questions if you have to. Have constructive and objective inputs. Don't rush to tell someone that their new idea isn't valid. There's a high probability that they're trying to solve a valid problem. At the same time... :
## If someone analyzes your ideas and points out issues which you haven't through through yourself and you become defensive about it, this is obviously a negative personality trait. Please be aware of whether or not you have thought through an idea and be honest about it with others and be open to criticism.
## If someone analyzes your ideas and points out issues which you haven't through through yourself and you become defensive about it, this is obviously a negative personality trait. Please be aware of whether or not you have thought through an idea and be honest about it with others and be open to criticism.
## When people are working together to solve a problem and providing inputs, new ideas will usually be incomplete or they havent been fully fleshed out yet. Thats completely normal and thats how solutions work. We all contribute part of an idea and its unusual for anyone to provide a complete idea. When you come across a new idea, be aware that it may not be complete but it might be the first step for creating the best solution (among possible solutions). Or there may be other first steps that lead us to a better solution. Its important to consider all possibilities but be cautious about rejecting a first step because its not complete or has some issues with it.
## There will be people from all over the world contributing to the website whose native language will not be the same as yours. Keep in mind that anyone's knowledge of a specific language has little to no bearing on their intellect and quality of ideas and the work that they can perform. Focus on what is important and the message being delivered.
## There will be people from all over the world contributing to the website whose native language will not be the same as yours. Keep in mind that anyone's knowledge of a specific language has little to no bearing on their intellect and quality of ideas and the work that they can perform. Focus on what is important and the message being delivered.
## Usually this is obvious and most people abide by it so its mentioned last: Do not engage in any kind of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem ad hominem] while talking to others. This effects morale for everyone
## Usually this is obvious and most people abide by it so its mentioned last: Do not engage in any kind of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem ad hominem] while talking to others. This effects morale for everyone
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