On 2013 Jul 30, at 10:49 AM, Jonas Otter wrote:
Some of us have personalities which are special in one
way or
another, which is to be expected in a hobby like this one. I think
it is important to allow other people the benefit of the doubt. If
someone says something that one at first takes personally, one can
always ask politely what they meant, as it is quite likely that one
has misunderstood what the other person meant.
Tony in particular, apart from his British humour, I believe is
very uncompromising about doing what he thinks is right, for which
I think he deserves respect, and even if one disagrees with his
idea of what is right, one has to accept that that is the way he
is, just as we expect to be accepted the way we are.
That's very sweet, Jonas. As long it works all ways (for everyone).
You just might find that once you try to make it work all ways, it
becomes a little more complex than that.