I thought this was worth sharing - Bob Dear Bob ... When Tired of the Games said "too many times I have seen where someone could be proven to be right and yet it didn't matter.", it reminded me of something. I don't have a whole lot of respect for corporate America, and the bigger the "worser" seems to be the rule. But I did learn one thing working in IT for the phone company back just before divestiture. Truly I thought this was worth sharing– BobDear Bob … When Tired of the Games said “too many times I have seen where someone could be proven to be right and yet it didn’t matter.”, it reminded me of something. I don’t have a whole lot of respect for corporate America, and the bigger the “worser” seems to be the rule. But I did learn one thing working in IT for the phone company back just before divestiture. Truly a bygone era – when you said you worked for the phone company and everybody knew what company that was. But I digress.I had to take a “Management Effectivess Training” course there, which included a personality test. We then divided up into groups by our results and I, along with all the other IT people but one, was in the group with the “analytical” personality type. And in a list of things to be aware of for your type was something that made a light bulb go on over my head that has never gone out. Something along the order of “Just because you can logically prove your point will not usually be enough to convince people who are not of the analytical personality type.” If Tired could internalize that truism it could make his life much more pleasant.John Reebel ——– Technology Industry