When you call yours a team, and there's a problem within, they say "if you're not a part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate." So sitting at the table, minding your business and waiting for shit to happen, so that you can say: “if it were me,” like you couldn't have intervened, is not honourable at all.
It may sound vindicating or seemingly rectifying, but to me it's wreck-tifying, and so tending to destroy team spirit. Cheetahs know this, but that's why together they're called a coalition, and perhaps why of all the members of the cat family, they're the most accomplished when it comes to hunting.
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