Self sealing behaviour

So, I say I like feedback, and yet I have comments disabled. Hmm. I have a lot of good reasons not to enable comments, but what is really going on. Oh it sounds a bit like that I want to:

(a) be in unilateral control; (b) strive to win and not lose; (c) suppress negative feelings; and (d) act rationally (Argyris, 2002, p. 212}.

So, from now, comments are now on1.

Footnotes

1 To prevent comment spam, they'll be automatically disabled after some period.

References

Argyris, C. (2002). Double-loop learning, teaching, and research. Academy of Management Journal, 1(2), 208-218.

[Listening to: Isn't this a lovely day - Peter Skellern - Astaire (04:11)]

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