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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2699785, member: 76739"]The only one that can speak intelligently about the young man is the young gentleman himself. Whatever the gentleman uses a skateboard for is his business. And it seems some of us a little more innovative in our way of getting around then just wearing out a pair of shoes.</p><p><br /></p><p>And partner as far as books go. When someone comes to me let's say they want to learn how to survival fish. A week prior to their class I have them do all the research they can possibly do to learn about what they want me to teach them.</p><p><br /></p><p>When the Saturday comes I usually pick the individual up and take a nice little drive to the Florida Everglades. To start my class I give them some fishing line and a hook and a small pocket knife. I usually pick one of the many boat ramps. Now this individual has had a whole week to read whatever books and do whatever research on the Internet. I usually give them about an hour to catch a fish with just what I gave them. I have found only about 2% are able to catch a fish within an hour.</p><p><br /></p><p>The point I'm trying to make is books are good information is good you increase your knowledge most people have a hard time applying their knowledge. Sometimes especially in a situation that I put them in you have to be creative and be able to think out of the book.</p><p><br /></p><p>I hope CT is not your only place for information. Yes CT has some very knowledgeable people on coin talk, and it also has and overabundance of factfinders. Let's just say they belong to the CT research department. It's not hard for an individual to sit at a computer and look up information. If you haven't notice most of the responses they are right out of the book. So it makes that individual look like he or she knows what they're talking about. In reality they're just very good in research.</p><p><br /></p><p>Basically what I'm saying is don't believe everything someone says, don't believe everything you read. Use a little common sense in life and it get you far.</p><p>USMC60[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2699785, member: 76739"]The only one that can speak intelligently about the young man is the young gentleman himself. Whatever the gentleman uses a skateboard for is his business. And it seems some of us a little more innovative in our way of getting around then just wearing out a pair of shoes. And partner as far as books go. When someone comes to me let's say they want to learn how to survival fish. A week prior to their class I have them do all the research they can possibly do to learn about what they want me to teach them. When the Saturday comes I usually pick the individual up and take a nice little drive to the Florida Everglades. To start my class I give them some fishing line and a hook and a small pocket knife. I usually pick one of the many boat ramps. Now this individual has had a whole week to read whatever books and do whatever research on the Internet. I usually give them about an hour to catch a fish with just what I gave them. I have found only about 2% are able to catch a fish within an hour. The point I'm trying to make is books are good information is good you increase your knowledge most people have a hard time applying their knowledge. Sometimes especially in a situation that I put them in you have to be creative and be able to think out of the book. I hope CT is not your only place for information. Yes CT has some very knowledgeable people on coin talk, and it also has and overabundance of factfinders. Let's just say they belong to the CT research department. It's not hard for an individual to sit at a computer and look up information. If you haven't notice most of the responses they are right out of the book. So it makes that individual look like he or she knows what they're talking about. In reality they're just very good in research. Basically what I'm saying is don't believe everything someone says, don't believe everything you read. Use a little common sense in life and it get you far. USMC60[/QUOTE]
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