>>Being an MVP bestows no particular moral high ground on a person. Being technically skilled does not make one a better person ("better" being a very subjective word). In fact, being able to become an MVP might show an ambitious streak which might manifest itself in other less desirable ways. Michel's observations of past altercations involving MVPs is interesting I think :) > >It also seems that in tech disciplines there seems to be very little correlation between professional skills and social skills (unless, perhaps, an inverse one <s> ) > >There are extremely pleasant exceptions : Tamar, Bonnie, Doug Hennig, Rick Schummer, Ted Roche, the late Ceil immediately come to mind though of course there are many others.