Stan Shebs wrote:
Philip Sandifer wrote:
McCloud is somebody who knows comics. He quite
literally wrote the
book on them. In the course of the conversation it became clear that
he was pretty well completely fed up with Wikipedia. [...]
It's amazing how quickly people have gone from "it can't
possibly work"
to grumbling about how we haven't solved every problem with it.
In one of Gerry Weinberg's books on consulting, he claims this is human
nature.
Suppose you come in and solve somebody's biggest problem. If you are
very lucky, there will be a 30 second period where they are excited and
thankful. Then they realize that their next-biggest problem is now their
biggest problem. And people will be shocked that what is now their
biggest problem has been ignored for so long.
I've taken three good things from this:
1. I can and should be calm toward somebody coming to me with their
biggest problem, because they will always have one. Not that I
shouldn't take it seriously, but I don't let them get me wound up.
2. I shouldn't burn myself out on this one, because there will always
be a next one.
3. I no longer worry about running out of things to do.
William
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William Pietri <william(a)scissor.com>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:William_Pietri