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Originally Posted by old3
if you can really teach me something, go for it!
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Lesson one: When delivering a concept or idea to another, and it's still not completely understood after the first example. Then another example must be rendered in a way that can be understood. Otherwise your concept or idea falls on deaf ears. So far, in this thread. I have given more beneficial examples of your statement than you have.
Lesson two: Try to include the questioning party in the process of arriving at an understanding that they are comfortable with, even if it's a partial stepping stone along the way.
Lesson three: To build a rapport that supports trust and encouraged interaction and learning, present yourself as a peer that is experienced, instead of a superior with low tolerance and something to prove.
Above all, from one experienced rider to another, what works for you, may not work for everyone. You know this...
In your future posts, here or anywhere else for that matter. Try to remember these lessons, for they will serve you well.
Peace.