Respuesta :
I would critique it. Although you are on a team it is smart and good to have your own interests. For example, in the business world when you are working with the team, you want to work with everybody else but you have your own interest in being an employee of the month. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that. It goes the same for anything else. For example, sports, you want your team to get to a certain playoff, but in your own interests, you also want to get MVP on your team. But be careful, if you have your own interests it may defer you from the team's interest. For example, if you want to get MVP and someone is on top of you, you injure that person and then the team doesn't make the playoffs however you get the MVP title anyways. This would be an example of a bad stance of the quote.
BRAINLIEST?
BRAINLIEST?
I chose to defend this statement. It is indeed true that whoever wants to be on a team should be able to put his own interests aside to promote the goals of a team. A person who is bent on his opinions will always clash with individuals in the same team as him. A team player should accommodate the interests of others and if necessary, put their interests before him.
Defending a statement implies providing reasons to agree to that statement.
- The statement above statement is true because those who cannot put aside their own interests will always clash with others who hold different views.
- Teammates should accommodate the interests of others to reach peaceful ends. So, the above is a defense of the statement.
Learn more about team players here:
https://brainly.com/question/11213461