Ghost of the dead horse
filling some space
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- Sep 7, 2007
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I've had a chance to personally witness a person who goes to the extremes in both. Lets say thay play a shooting game in a team. He knows his role, he's trained, he goes to play. He thinks he handles himself well. Then there's some stuff everyone mistakes at some time, like dropping a flag in a flag carrying mission. Now when this guy makes a similar mistake, he gives explanations that are just impossible given the circumstances. He gives these defensive explanations pretty long time.
After a while people are agitated for him making the same mistake, say, dropping the flag. People shout at him, why doesn't he understand, he did drop the flag, and this is wrong with it. They explain it clearly. This guy resists for a long time. Resists for like 15 minutes with pride. Then he collapses, goes to reverse mode. He asks why everyone is after them, why do they hate him? In his own eyes, he is hated by everyone. Why do they hate him so much. He is devastated. Also, he fully (and overly) understands the extent of his errors and overexaggerates it a good amount. HE never does anything good. Everything is bad with him. How can he be allowed to be in the team.
I've tried to tell him he shouldn't be so cocky for making errors. Like being behind a pillar when a bomb goes off. I've tried to explain what's being behind a pillar in the game. He's stubborn, either stating he's done nothing wrong, or on the other hand, acting like he's terrible and lost his will to live.
Now, can you push me in the right direction to help this guy. He's in the clan, we rely on him somewhat, BUT it's really hard for the rest of the team he's not orientated towards devolopment. He doesn't have good skills in understanding himself. How can we stop this drama, with extremes about self-love and self-hate? The other players have talked about game mechanics, I've talked about those, and also about psychology. I'm not sure if anything is helping.
After a while people are agitated for him making the same mistake, say, dropping the flag. People shout at him, why doesn't he understand, he did drop the flag, and this is wrong with it. They explain it clearly. This guy resists for a long time. Resists for like 15 minutes with pride. Then he collapses, goes to reverse mode. He asks why everyone is after them, why do they hate him? In his own eyes, he is hated by everyone. Why do they hate him so much. He is devastated. Also, he fully (and overly) understands the extent of his errors and overexaggerates it a good amount. HE never does anything good. Everything is bad with him. How can he be allowed to be in the team.
I've tried to tell him he shouldn't be so cocky for making errors. Like being behind a pillar when a bomb goes off. I've tried to explain what's being behind a pillar in the game. He's stubborn, either stating he's done nothing wrong, or on the other hand, acting like he's terrible and lost his will to live.
Now, can you push me in the right direction to help this guy. He's in the clan, we rely on him somewhat, BUT it's really hard for the rest of the team he's not orientated towards devolopment. He doesn't have good skills in understanding himself. How can we stop this drama, with extremes about self-love and self-hate? The other players have talked about game mechanics, I've talked about those, and also about psychology. I'm not sure if anything is helping.