Agreed...Little old ladies, Mall Ninjas, and the retired, former OIC of the 4th Infanty Div. pistol team are among the most challenging students I've ever had. They can't hear you, don't understand you, and they all know more than you. Doesn't matter how many years you've been shooting competively or how many championships you might have...They still know more than you even thought they've never actually fired a shot before the class started. Yup...Patience is a virtue and I've have had to talk myself out of reciting the alternative version of the Serenity Prayer because it's wrong to seek the wisdom to hide bodies.frazzled wrote:Patience.
Patience to help teach those who know too little.
Patience to help teach those who think they know too much.
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- Thu Jul 16, 2009 11:05 am
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