Sad Fact of Life
a team, its identity and its culture are all constructed by people who are in the common group where they share the same interest and goals. they build their culture around their interests, goals and things that matter.
this is what a team is made up of.
but sadly, the very deconstruction of a team lies on same set of principles that constructs it.
in the end the ones that give their everything to the team suffers all the repercussions when the team falters. it gets even worse when the very people who, ironically, are part of the team construction contribute to the deconstruction and downfall.
as the captain of the team and someone who has contributed so much to the team, i am at a lost of words of how im feeling now. it's just bad.
this is what a team is made up of.
but sadly, the very deconstruction of a team lies on same set of principles that constructs it.
in the end the ones that give their everything to the team suffers all the repercussions when the team falters. it gets even worse when the very people who, ironically, are part of the team construction contribute to the deconstruction and downfall.
as the captain of the team and someone who has contributed so much to the team, i am at a lost of words of how im feeling now. it's just bad.
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People may share the common interest, but the values for that interest may differ for every single person.
When that happens, what bonds them together? What keeps them together despite the differences?
I can't describe it, but when someone loses that attachment to this sense of identity (in this case, the team), it just fades away.
People can cling on to this identity, but when they get forgotten, it can just hurt so bad.
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