A humans ability to collaborate is both handicapped and yet boosted. As I've seen, humans and their sheer "will to survive and thrive" affact this. I've always seen a philosophy that humans will collaborate using the most useful components/people they can find. This was reinforced this week, both based on our choices of people to rescue in a disaster scenario, and our choices of people to trust. As I observe, people become dependent on their peers as they view a higher aptitude for a skill they see as "desirable" within that person. Not often considering either the moral or the possible.
I was given the task of spectating Ellen Reckamp as a collaborative person within scenarios. I was taken aback at the cooperative spirit that she possesses, and the odd sense of morality. In all honesty, these are characteristics to be viewed in a competent leader, such as a President or Ambassador. These are mere examples of things that I would trust Ellen to be and accomplish given an opportunity.
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