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<blockquote data-quote="Pospecteer" data-source="post: 129252647" data-attributes="member: 1087029"><p><strong>I think we do have an inferiority complex</strong></p><p></p><p>I often quote articles (like the one attached) when consulting with leaders. Many of our greatest players and leaders depend on a feeling of inferiority to gain a competitive edge. MJ credits his feeling of inferiority as the reason why he worked so hard. He felt that he could always play better and pushed himself to do so. That "chip on our shoulder" is a direct result of not feeling like we belong. Huggs is the master of building that into his teams. When this carries over to fans, inferiority takes on a whole different perspective because regardless of what the fan does, they cannot change the outcome of the game and their actions turn confrontational and overly defensive. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.fullcontact.com/blog/you-think-you-suck-and-thats-awesome/">linky</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pospecteer, post: 129252647, member: 1087029"] [b]I think we do have an inferiority complex[/b] I often quote articles (like the one attached) when consulting with leaders. Many of our greatest players and leaders depend on a feeling of inferiority to gain a competitive edge. MJ credits his feeling of inferiority as the reason why he worked so hard. He felt that he could always play better and pushed himself to do so. That "chip on our shoulder" is a direct result of not feeling like we belong. Huggs is the master of building that into his teams. When this carries over to fans, inferiority takes on a whole different perspective because regardless of what the fan does, they cannot change the outcome of the game and their actions turn confrontational and overly defensive. [URL=https://www.fullcontact.com/blog/you-think-you-suck-and-thats-awesome/]linky[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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