"Oh god, I'm glad to see you. I'm alive!"
"Bart Senior" wrote
At some point you reach a level of experience
where you know what you are getting into and
still decide to go forward. It is a second coming
of age that most people never reach.
Yep. It's a jumping-off point, a leap of faith (faith
tempered by knowledge, of course).
The key is to build up experience & skills consistently and
remain aware of your limits, and those of of your vessel &
crew. A lot of people have been sailing for years, but
really have not expanded their experience beyond anything a
relative novice would encounter. We call this the "20 years
of experience versus 1 year of experience repeated 20 times"
syndrome.
Capt.Mooron wrote:
Well said Bart....
Dang it, there you go agreeing again!
DSK
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