Enero 31, 2007

When Have You Stood Aside Enough To Leave?

So, I won't name names but I'm in this local consensus-based collective and I don't know if I should be in it anymore. Just about every week, at every weekly meeting, we have some argument about one thing or another and I'm pretty much always on the one side and everyone else is on the other and I always end up saying "well, I still disagree but I stand aside." I do this because it's never something important enough to block, and yet I always feel like I've given up on some matter of minor principle. Minor, but still a principle, something I firmly believe. And so, the question is, if this keeps happening week after week, does that mean I should leave the collective? I can't leave right away because we're in the middle of doing a lot of work on a big project. And I don't want to leave at all because it's really a subject that is important to me and the collective is responding to the subject in ways I believe in. But it just feels really bothersome and lonely to always always be alone on the other side of a debate every single week. Maybe it's not a sign that the collective is wrong for me but is just my problem and I should talk to my therapist about it. I dunno.
Sigh.

Posted by steev at Enero 31, 2007 06:12 AM
Comments
Maybe they need to hear what you have to say regardless of whether they are swayed by your arguement. Too many yes men spoil the consensus. But once the project is over ... maybe you should reconsider your involvment in future projects..? Posted by: FluxRostrum at Enero 31, 2007 11:58 AM
Sometimes the majority go with the wrong decision (ahem.. USA for instance) so its always good to hear another voice. You can always (censored) and say "want some of this?" ;o) Posted by: Petr at Febrero 1, 2007 03:02 AM
hey petr, what do you mean *majority* in the usa? haha less than 50% voted for bush both times he "won". (but your point stands, for sure.) Posted by: jon xor at Febrero 1, 2007 11:18 AM