(21 February 2012, 16:06)bigpaul Wrote: (21 February 2012, 13:09)Scythe13 Wrote: I agree with what RJ said. Lonewolves play a role in the short term. It's the long term stuff that really takes a team.
With trying to control who goes in and out of the group, all I mean is that there are some people that would be more of a liability than an asset. These are the type of people that we, as a group, should be very careful of.
depends on who's in the group, a group of preppers is one thing, but if its post TSHTF and i'm still here-where i live- there is nobody around here i would want in a group, in fact most of them i'd stay a 100 miles away from, too many sheeple of the " i want it & i want it now!" variety, so just me and the OH-thats our little group!
That's fair. A team should be made up of people that look out for each other. If each member looks out for their team more than they look out for themselves, then the whole team will prosper.
If people have a lonewolf attitude in the team, that has the potential to become dangerous.