Teaching ball to the cooling experts

When I was a younger HVAC tech back in school I would spend a lot of energy trying to help the other cooling supplier students, but when someone was too proud to take advice I knew to just move on because it was a waste of time

It isn’t easy trying to tell others how to play volleyball, especially those who’ve been playing the sport for years and think they know the game. I’ve been playing for 31 years and am still learning new things, so to think you know it all after playing for two or three years is just ignorant. But some people have fragile egos and don’t like to take instruction from others, so I usually just leave them be because it isn’t worth the energy that it takes to get past their egos. My one friend loves to argue when it’s heating up on the court, but this HVAC tech usually just walks away from the dispute. I know the sport quite well and teach it part time, but when someone doesn’t want to learn it is just a waste trying to teach them. Working at the cooling corp I run into other HVAC workers who think they know everything and I do the same with them and walk the other way. It just takes too much energy to convince them that what you are trying to teach them is correct, and now I just let it go and move on. When I was a younger HVAC tech back in school I would spend a lot of energy trying to help the other cooling supplier students, but when someone was too proud to take advice I knew to just move on because it was a waste of time. I have a lot to learn from the local contractor and I try to keep my mind open to change.
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