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    Default Confession and Redemption

    My Confesion:

    I must confess to using my son's norelco for the last two months. I've not been giving myself enough time in the mornings to do a straight razor shave.

    My Redemption:
    Now that I'm back to the straight razor, I'm finding that I'm getting better shaves than before.

    I attribute this to dropping some bad habits I'd developed the first time around.

    For example, I'm left-handed but shaving my right cheek with my right hand always felt better - I've now determined that I was using too steep of a blade angle with my left hand.

    Also, since I'm starting all over again, but with more knowledge than I had the first time around, I've realized what 'no pressure' really means. This is giving me a more comfortable shave.

    Conclusion:
    After having struggled to learn straight razor shaving for about six months, I benefited from putting it away for awhile, giving me a chance to break some bad habits and to really think things through.

    Moral of the Story:
    When you're struggling with a problem, it's best to walk away for awhile and come back with a fresh start

    Tom

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    You are so right!!!
    I do think that some times it is better leave thing for a while, and then "re-group" and free you mind about it

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