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Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
Right you are. These liberal minded folks who think other people deserve a lot of credit for trying and FAILING have no idea of what it means to succeed at a task. The equate FAILURE with success and actually give kudos for failure (trying and failing). What's next? are they going to be giving kudos for people who don't even try and then fail? Probably. The way I see it, the poor girl never had a chance. Her so-called team did her a great disservice. The first indication was when she had to put into La Paz in order to ship greater electrical generating systems. Duh! Didn't anybody on her so-called team have half a brain and could sit down and figure amps required vs. amps available? Then there was the autopilot debacle. Double Duh! What morons allow a circumnavigation to be compromised because they rely TOTALLY on two electric autopilots? What were they thinking? Then they routed the poor girl into the roaring forties in the wintertime. One has to wonder if maybe mom and dad had a multi-million dollar life insurance policy on the girl and needed some income desperately. Excuse me, but wasn't this a circumnavigation? Why the need for speed in dangerous latitudes? Somebody is very confused. If this is what sailing has been reduced to in this day and age and people think the sailor deserves kudos then there is little or no hope for seamanship anymore. Failure? Depends upon how you define success. She failed at one of her goals, but certainly succeeded at a few others. For example, she survived. That right there is surely a huge success. The main success, really. She also has generated massive publicity for herself that she can and probably will use if she wants to, as a springboard to other great things for herself. Anyone attempting great things should be doing it for the journey, not the destination, and she had one hell of a journey, including some pretty amazing saves she accomplished in very hairy conditions, like when the sail got snagged on the spreaders and she had to go up the mast in heavy weather to free it. Huge success right there. There were many others. No, anyone who views success and failure as you recommend, who sits home instead of going for their dreams as you told Skip to do, because they could be better at this or better at that, because they might fail in their ultimate goal, because they even might die; well those people are the ones who will be miserable failures, bitter and jealous of almost anyone accomplishes anything. They miss their chance at a good life due to their irrational fear of failure and hate almost everyone who is doing what they should be doing. Stephen |
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