Team player or lone wolf ?

@vertu007 (683)
Romania
March 14, 2012 11:05am CST
Humans are social beings, but some prefer solitude. They like sports they can do alone, and they don't enjoy being part of a team. What about you ? Are you a team player ? Are you a lone wolf ?
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@Metatronik (6199)
• Pasay, Philippines
17 Mar 12
At some point I want to be a team player because I want a companion that if they win I will win and the fact that there is friendship there. I would want to be alone if I want to join martial arts.
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
16 Mar 12
I like to think of myself as a person who is rather adaptable to many situations. Including working with a team. Of course, the things with teams is I am only as good as the other people around me. If most of the team is unable to pick up their weight and work together, then its not like the team effort will be there whether or not what I do. So if I have to pick up the slack for most, is that really a team effort. So indeed while I can work for a team, being thrown with people who do not work well on a team is not a team effort, so there are going to be times where I step forward and I walk alone. As the only one who is able to accomplish much of anything. It is just something that can be frustrating but you know what some of my best work has been done alone. If the team is willing to work as one, then I'm perfectly fine, but really there is not too much of a leap from working with a lackluster team and walking alone.
• United States
14 Mar 12
Well, it depends. Lately, I have been a big team player for my English Honor Society at my university, but most of the time, I'm usually just a lone wolf because I love to read a lot or I love to spend a lot of my spare time writing. It really depends on the situation for me.
• Philippines
15 Mar 12
Personally I like lonewolf type of sports rather than team games. Lone players tend to be very skillful with what they do, while team games depends on their dynamics. Sometimes in team games it boils down to luck. Whereas lone games rely on player skills.
@SillyBE (181)
• Belgium
14 Mar 12
To response I prefer to playing solo even in a team game loke Paint Ball. It's just because in my life I had to do all alone