Are there blames?
Dear all
Please note the words I said 'some degree of selfishness' are definitely a comment of fairly mild form. For, you see, from Richard Dawkins books saying we are genetically 'doomed' to be selfish beings if only for the sake of human survival, individually or as a species. And it is undeniable that everybody is selfish, to some degree. Anyone who can show me I am wroing?I I never blamed anybody for not reporting. I advocated proper reporting, which at the moment a consensus.
If anyone thinks I have blamed, then answer my following questions. Blaming means fault finding. Did I ever say under the topic anyone irresponsible? I only pointed out situations could have improved, and I did make recommendations, positive ones - good habit, public spirit, sense and spirit of sharing and care. This is 'software side' of things and 'hardware side' of things have been taken care of by others like G Welch (apology for wrong spelling) here. I set standards, which may look high for someone. Is it fault finding? I did set and quote good examples? Are my examples bad or simply not up to par? If this is not encouragement, what else will serve the purpose?
I did point out someone who showed his photos at a time too late? Did he or they really think they
were reporting when they were working at the photo-posting process? It is definitely a desire of someone
else sharing the photos with them. What else? Is this action amounts to something more like a hunter who
show his friends his harvest (good shots albeit camera being the shooting tool)? I won't offer my answer
here. But please think.
The lot and majority of readers of this discussions and participants have once benefitted from both the Birdlines, including seeing the Speckled piculet found by Mike Kilburn who kindly showed us the best location and time of meeting it. So could this kind of good will and consideration to others be extended to more birders/photographers? I mean pay back their kindness!Sorry I am a bit angry. We are all adults (any teens here?)and should not receive praise and encouragement more than necessary. Overprasing is in fact amounts to telling someone being inadequate in someway, something akin to fault finding (like saying 'Good boy, good boy' repeatedly means he/it is not good enough/needs setting up good habits/correction)? Am I wrong here? Anyone who like being encouraged in this way? Tell me.
It is a time for true and sincere reflections and planning for improvements upon system of reporting, showing also its short term and long term benefits to the whole society. I definitely will start a new topic on the system and make offerings shortly.
I hereby challenge anybody who accused me of blaming show me evidence while my presentations are all
here for all to read and examine.
S L Tai
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