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Originally Posted by _rd At engineering in general? I don't think so. At audio engineering? I think so, as it's not an exact science like other engineering crafts.
Why are you craving others respect so much? Most individuals (and this goes for both genders) I've met in my personal and business life who were damn good at something 1) were humble enough not to tell everyone 2) didn't give a damn about the respect of others.  |
You have to understand this is not about "craving" respect - It is about my students trusting me. If they respect you, then more than likely they trust you - If they trust you, they will assimilate the information you are providing them. This has nothing to do with me - I could give two shits less... I just want to create an environment that is conducive to education.
I do see where you are coming from however - Humility is a difficult trait to find in the entertainment industry. If you are good at what you do, generally you keep your mouth shut about it - I just posed a question and am not looking for personal gratification...
By the way, I said I was damn good specifically to demonstrate that I am not looking for pity. I will be the first to state that you never stop learning and there is always room for improvement... I'm good but not that good lol...