How do you emotionally handle situation, where project you worked hard on fails due to someone else's fuckup?
Needs context.
What was the project, how exactly did the other person fuck it up, did they acknowledge the fuckup or apologize for it it any way, etc.
>>18132875
Just talking hypothetically.
I'm sure lost of people have that happen to them.
>>18132899
Well, personally the way I would handle the situation would be heavily dependent on those variables. Could be anything from straight up cutting them out of my life to "It was just a mistake man, no worries". It just depends on the circumstances.
Needs context.
>>18132864
You assign specific work to specific people. If someone isn't pulling their weight, remove them from the project. It's that simple.
>>18132906
this. if context isnt important than you wouldn't need advice OP.
>>18132906
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>>18132988
What if the one fucking things up is above you?
>>18133017
Then you tell whoever's above them that they're not measuring up. If there's no one above them, join a project with less shitty leaders.
>>18133017
depends on the context, the kind of project, is it at work, what they did, what the fall out was etc.
>>18133017
Either stop being so cryptic and give a concrete scenario, or just give up on trying to get any decent advice