People with grace know to "wear their knowledge lightly". And people with authority earn that authority, they don't command it by one-upmanship.
Most of us have very little difficulty working out which people on this site know more than others, which deserve respect, and whether people are contributing in good faith out of a genuine GCA interest, or have ulterior motives. There is no reason at all why frank dialogue should not be civilised dialogue, albeit this site produces too many contrary examples.
Philip,
You should participate much more often. Spoken like a true PR executive. Would you care to guess what percentage of your clients 'with grace know to "wear their knowledge lightly" ' rose through the ranks to earn that authority? Or is grace acquired or attained once the authority is achieved? But I digress.
Notwithstanding Ran's beautiful sentiments and objectives, the actual purposes of this site are primarily for entertainment, companionship, social networking, access, some sharing of information/learning, and an escape from doing some more important things that we should be doing but don't want to do (as a world-class procrastinator, I know). There is nothing terribly wrong with any of these, and even the ego gratification that many of us seek (from being seen as intelligent, thoughtful, caring, witty, etc.) has its healthy benefits.
Is this site particularly argumentative in a really negative way? I don't paticipate in any other, so I don't know first hand, but from what I hear, this one is pretty tame.
And why should we expect there to be accord and civility when society is so fractious and uncivil. Put in the broader context, GCA.com seems to be doing pretty good. When relatively smart people can look at the same data- some would say "set of facts"- and come up with diametrically different conclusions about even the most trivial of things, how can we expect unity and cohesion when the issues are of grave importance, like golf? Unreasonable expectations nearly always result in disappointment.
Finally, if we want to elevate the discussion here, we may want to try being more serious in what we post. The originator of this thread, who apparently thinks it is funny to confuse people with his name, and the first response, hardly suggest that this a topic to be considered seriously .
Okay, now back to finishing my tax returns. It is October 15.