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No, cannot help the committed fudd. There's no intrinsic mystery to finding training and bettering your skillset. What there is, and plentiful, is laziness and Dunning-Kruger. I've given up trying to help as my participation on this forum has shown the last decade or so. Some are warriors, but some are just sheep with sticks.
 
WhiteDragon said:
No, cannot help the committed fudd. There's no intrinsic mystery to finding training and bettering your skillset. What there is, and plentiful, is laziness and Dunning-Kruger. I've given up trying to help as my participation on this forum has shown the last decade or so. Some are warriors, but some are just sheep with sticks.

It's something we've become accustomed to seeing in the "martial" world unfortunately. They want to abdicate their safety and security to others who are "paid to do so". You and I have learned that many talk about it, they never do it, and yet they want a sort of "participation trophy" for going through the motions and never getting it. They need to feel some sort of "camaraderie" with others of a similar mindset, but never really doing anything. Taking responsibility for yourself self protection is a huge task, and yet few are willing to go to any length to accomplish it.

Better to be a warrior in a garden than a gardener in a war, and there's a metric ass load of gardeners.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
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