Is a good teammate one who has the social skills to make everybody happy when they are doing something they don’t want to, or someone who thinks that the team’s task is so important that they will do anything to get it done?
Are major breakthroughs which require a lot of work more likely to be done by people who don’t care, or by people that do?
Is a good teammate one who has the social skills to make everybody happy when they are doing something they don’t want to, or someone who thinks that the team’s task is so important that they will do anything to get it done?
Are major breakthroughs which require a lot of work more likely to be done by people who don’t care, or by people that do?
That’s not my point, which is simply this:
A good teammate is probably not one who’s willing to kill you if you make the wrong move, and who—being human—may misinterpret your actions.
If there is no move you could make which would result in your teammate trying to kill you, then you have a different problem.