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<p>[QUOTE="PennyRich, post: 6523518, member: 118590"]This is where I disagree with many of the approaches people have, such as this specific one. You’ve helped me in the much recent past, but you need to understand something. </p><p><br /></p><p>Me posting “every single thing I find” may seem petty, ridiculous, or even a waste of time to all of you long-time enthusiasts. However, look at the plethora of solid information, resources, and education that has been shared with me. This is called learning.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don’t post every coin I stumble across, or y’all would be pissed. I certainly do my own fair share of reading and self-educating, so don’t imply otherwise.</p><p><br /></p><p>as many, if not all of you know, it can be extremely difficult to identify the differences between valuable, and worthless doubling, as well as any of the other possible varieties.</p><p><br /></p><p>I’m extremely fresh to this hobby, as all of you were at one point.</p><p><br /></p><p>It’s disturbing to me that some of the “long-time”, “professional”, “coin-experts” here, are so damn quick to attack. Some of the people I’ve seen here are like damn sharks, which goes to prove the lack of “teacher-like” qualities, many here possess.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don’t argue with the knowledge shared with me, I ask additional questions to learn how to accurately separate one thing from another.</p><p><br /></p><p>It’s mind-blowing how people come here for education and insight, but This forum turns into a pissing match amongst shaming individuals for, “posting too much” or “thinking” they have something.</p><p><br /></p><p>The whole basis for forums such as this, is to SHARE KNOWLEDGE AND HELP OTHERS INTERESTED IN THE HOBBY. I’m fully aware that I will never find a $1,000,000 coin, and I’m alright with that. But I find it extremely counter productive to have constant pissing battles, dick-measuring competitions, and stepping on those who are eager to learn.</p><p><br /></p><p>Someone posting multiple coins and asking questions is a serious indicator that they are in Invested, willing and eager to learn, and are looking for assistance. (Funny, using this platform for its exact purpose of existence? Strange...)</p><p><br /></p><p>You’re either interested in sharing knowledge and teaching others, or your not. At the end of the day, I don’t make anyone click on the threads I create. I don’t make anyone take the time to type and post any sort of response. That’s a personal decision.</p><p><br /></p><p>I still appreciate all the responses and very helpful information, so I say, “thank you” to all of you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PennyRich, post: 6523518, member: 118590"]This is where I disagree with many of the approaches people have, such as this specific one. You’ve helped me in the much recent past, but you need to understand something. Me posting “every single thing I find” may seem petty, ridiculous, or even a waste of time to all of you long-time enthusiasts. However, look at the plethora of solid information, resources, and education that has been shared with me. This is called learning. I don’t post every coin I stumble across, or y’all would be pissed. I certainly do my own fair share of reading and self-educating, so don’t imply otherwise. as many, if not all of you know, it can be extremely difficult to identify the differences between valuable, and worthless doubling, as well as any of the other possible varieties. I’m extremely fresh to this hobby, as all of you were at one point. It’s disturbing to me that some of the “long-time”, “professional”, “coin-experts” here, are so damn quick to attack. Some of the people I’ve seen here are like damn sharks, which goes to prove the lack of “teacher-like” qualities, many here possess. I don’t argue with the knowledge shared with me, I ask additional questions to learn how to accurately separate one thing from another. It’s mind-blowing how people come here for education and insight, but This forum turns into a pissing match amongst shaming individuals for, “posting too much” or “thinking” they have something. The whole basis for forums such as this, is to SHARE KNOWLEDGE AND HELP OTHERS INTERESTED IN THE HOBBY. I’m fully aware that I will never find a $1,000,000 coin, and I’m alright with that. But I find it extremely counter productive to have constant pissing battles, dick-measuring competitions, and stepping on those who are eager to learn. Someone posting multiple coins and asking questions is a serious indicator that they are in Invested, willing and eager to learn, and are looking for assistance. (Funny, using this platform for its exact purpose of existence? Strange...) You’re either interested in sharing knowledge and teaching others, or your not. At the end of the day, I don’t make anyone click on the threads I create. I don’t make anyone take the time to type and post any sort of response. That’s a personal decision. I still appreciate all the responses and very helpful information, so I say, “thank you” to all of you.[/QUOTE]
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