The thread seems to be about how one would manage baristas. It spawned off where lesuorac pointed out that baristas working for a coffe shop are different from athletes in that they are not competing with each other.
> Did you forget to read the thread?
> You've lost your sense of reality.
I guess that’s a no then. I hope you have a good day.
> The thread seems to be about how one would manage baristas.
What gives you that impression? It isn't not about baristas, but namely about a parallel between baristas and athletics. That was the context that was setup at the head of this particular thread branch, and we haven't change the subject (aside from that irrational attempt related to being "put down", whatever that was).
> I guess that’s a no then.
Correct. There is no logical place for pointless emotions here. Save it for human interactions.
> It isn't not about baristas, but namely about a parallel between baristas and athletics.
And what is the paralel? That is what i was asking and that is what you are dodging to answer. Why do you feel that the management of baristas can be usefully inspired by lessons from the management of athletes?
> Save it for human interactions.
Thank you for your candor. It is good to know that you don’t characterise our conversation as a human interaction. Puts it into perspective, and explains a lot.
The thread seems to be about how one would manage baristas. It spawned off where lesuorac pointed out that baristas working for a coffe shop are different from athletes in that they are not competing with each other.
> Did you forget to read the thread?
> You've lost your sense of reality.
I guess that’s a no then. I hope you have a good day.