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by brabel
1694 days ago
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It's weird to me that people in this thread seem to divide people in two categories: those who are "nice" VS those who are highly skilled but dickheads. WTF? That's not how it works. The most highly skilled person in the world can also be the nicest person... or a dickhead, just like the nicest person in the world could also have really great skills, or not... there's no necessary relation between the two things. |
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The opposite is also true for similar reasons - a mediocre individual will be a bad fit in an unusually competent group.
This is almost the definition of cultural fit: people with complementary skills who are all working at more or less the same level.
No one likes outliers because they just don't fit. This has nothing to do with whether or not they're friendly or likeable people.
Not being social is orthogonal to that, and a different problem.
It has everything to do with perceived hierarchy and the level of power and influence they have. They're tolerable as leaders if they have some ability in that direction. But they're intolerable as equals - unless perhaps they can be sidelined into a niche where they won't bother everyone else.