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Advice to new member: Dedicate a day or two to reading before you approach, but if you have to pick one of them, go out approach as the increased confidence will benefit you the most in the start. Confidence gets you from white to orange belt. Knowledge + confidence gets you better.
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So you're a seasoned vet then and you
know that this type of practice works?
This is what I hate about the internet... Anyone can call themselves an expert.
While I'm glad to see a new member interacting on the forum, your post is a bunch of jibber jabber. Whats the point of it? So people can categorize themselves based on the "tiers" you've placed them into? There's no advice. No experiences. No stories. Just a whole bunch of nothing...
Don't mean to burst your bubble dude... But reading and studying might be the worst way to learn. Any asshole can write a book these days and say its good advice.
If you were to go in for brain surgery and you had the option between 2 different surgeons....
Surgeon A: Has personally performed over 500 surgeries that were similar or exactly the same as the procedure you are looking to have done.
Surgeon B: Just got out of college and read every single book there is available on brain surgery but has never actually performed a single procedure.
Who are you going to pick?
See, the best way to actually LEARN is to go out (ALOT) and get experiences... THEN you read and watch videos and use resources to reinforce what you saw first hand. You can sit around and read all the theory you want. None of it will mean jack shit to you until you practice it. You can sit around reading stories other people wrote (there are SOME good ones out there) or you can go out and create your own stories. The choice is yours.