Hey Eden, yes finding the ability, or making that choice, to walk away is very important. I'll do so no matter the person - Negativity is negativity. This scenario was really difficult for me as I was working side by side with the chap...I worked to break through the negativity barrier with him but I'm not sure if it worked.
It must be terrible to live with that sort of attitude, but then do they even realise they're like that? Probably not.
Yes, probably not - very few people recognise their own faults. It's important to take accountability for the mistakes we make so we can learn from them and not implement them over and over again.
Indeed Eden; ownership and responsibility and a few other elements underpin my life so I couldn't agree with you more.
Glad we're on the same page.