I just need him to listen, that's all....and not always insisting that he is right and he is not being defensive if he appeared to be. That is the problem with him. He thinks nothing is wrong with his attitude and it is affecting me and the section. He always uses the I-am-better-than-you tone whenever he points out a mistake to me. Sometimes, your teammate will realise the mistake and figure out how to recover from it without the others telling him or her. But he doesn't. He jumps at every opportunity whenever any of us make a mistake and doesn't wait and see if the situation got better. He thinks he is right and seems to do it to make himself seem superior than us. Although he is better at tempo and rhythmn, it doesn't mean he is a good player. I must admit he has improved a lot but he also need to accept other people's advice. If he doesn't, he might end up being overconfident and fall hard.
2 July 2008 12:45am
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