My rules:
act as I want to be treated
acknowledge and apologize when I've been an unwarranted asshole
when sharing information or giving advice, be as diligent as possible
always, and I mean *always* give credit where it is due
be honest; being a phony gets you nowhere
call it on people when they are wrong, while at the same time, be able to acknowledge when you were
stay out of bikeshed conversations, unless you're willing and able to discuss the larger scenarios
don't pout if you've been showed-up; research and learn from it
realize everyone makes mistakes... it's ok to question anyone's opinion
give back more than you take
-stevieb
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