It remind me a bit of the Conclave movie where every part wanted to defend their vision and there is only a winner. If one wins the other loses. Like the political side of many leaders and volunteers representing a broad community. I don't think that's the case here. Most of us (in not all) should 'win'.
I can only add that isn't nice to listen that 'my idea and effort' is not what the rest of the people expect. I personally have a kind of issue with public rejection, but I also like to argue, discuss and even fight a bit. "A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials," they say.
This exercise and belonging to this community also brings me good feelings of smart people trying to solve a human and technical problem, which is insanely difficult to get 'right'.
I genuinely hope we can understand each other, and even with our different and respectful thoughts on the same thing, we might reach an agreement on what's the best for most people.
Good vibes to everyone!
Das Gemälde eines Waldgasthofes vor einer holzvertäfelten Wand Das mitteldeutsche Twin Peaks.
Rock climber going up the Spielburg
-- Yesterday afternoon the local creek near us had already gone several inches over the footbridge too! 😱😱
Stephen Chance's "Septimus and the Minster Ghost" in a Faber Finds edition: White cover, grey text surrounded by a red frame.