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posted by Khusraw E-mail, Bucharest, Romania, 20.06.2010, 01:35

> Well it does happen. Indeed I am aware of it happening with developers. I
> have also walked away from several technical groups (non-DOS) due to very
> similar disputes. So I know all too well that sometimes people just need
> to say "enough is enough" and move away either to take a "short" break or a
> break for good. I have done both, so I feel I can appreciate anyone doing
> the same.

If you find pleasure in your own and independent work, and you also think it may be beneficial, making you proud, you never walk away from it. You did refer here to team works, of which your contribution was just a dependent part and where you lacked the total power of decision. And how frustrating it is to be bound to concede, when you think your ideas better, or to accept, when you think their ideas worse, but still to have no other choice but to say "enough is enough" and to leave.

> Peace can only achieved when people put aside their differences. For
> example 20+ years ago I wouldn't have ever imagined that I would have been
> able to appreciated visiting Bucharest, Cluj, the former GDR and many other
> places - had many people not put aside their past differences for the
> greater good.

Putting the differences aside can bring only loss of identity, of creativity, of ambition and of self-esteem, because as long as these qualities would exist people will disagree and will fight each other. But in fact it is not to put aside the differences what, purposeful or not, the preachers of peace aim at, but to put aside any difference against their message and to obey unconditionally to their views. This is nothing more than a war carried under the mask of "peace" and consequently pure hypocrisy.

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