I think people are being unnecessarily overreacting to what Anri is saying - and this I don't say cause I believe my kd was put in a favourable light. I didn't read all the follow up posts in here, too much text, but the tone is silly. Take it for what it is, Anri's thoughts on game, if you don't agree with it provide concrete arguments or ignore it imo.

I agree with the spirit of the posts on some levels. Adaptability and believing in your ability to change your surroundings is vital to being high performing in many things, including utopia. The main lessons learnt here is probably to be less intimidated and "try your wings" if you're leading a semi good kd. It's not hard, we do ok and I don't spend many hours a day on uto. It's about building a good team and joining people together in an attitude - and accept ups and downs in both performance and morale.

Some stuff in the post I definitely disagree with, such as everyone has to do like the leader says. One of our strengths is that people tell me I'm stupid at times and at least I'd like to believe I change my mind - but then they still accept a direction when requested (and point and laugh at me after if proved wrong). Any team, and it's leader, gets stronger by being open to feedback and trusting in other's desire to take part and contribute.