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    Quote Originally Posted by Trimmy72 View Post
    I'm still learning after 5 yrs. of honing razors
    Chris,
    I'm still pretty new to it all, but your perception here and my observation here on SRP is that the journey can be one of perpetual learning if one remains open and teachable. I hope to remain open and teachable. Every journey is different. Some drive Ferraris, other's prefer quadrupeds, some hiking and sight seeing.

    For goodness sake, there are all sorts of new and "out of the box" honing concepts being tried by the greats! And, with great excitement, I've heard.

    Thanks for all the information, guys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Siguy View Post
    Chris,
    I'm still pretty new to it all, but your perception here and my observation here on SRP is that the journey can be one of perpetual learning if one remains open and teachable. I hope to remain open and teachable. Every journey is different. Some drive Ferraris, other's prefer quadrupeds, some hiking and sight seeing.

    For goodness sake, there are all sorts of new and "out of the box" honing concepts being tried by the greats! And, with great excitement, I've heard.

    Thanks for all the information, guys.
    Exactly, my point, well said. "Remain open and teachable" I like what you're saying here. There are people that need a technical approach who need to know why? Then there are the I've done it people and it works, that's why, and yet others just "DO" because that's what or how they were taught and are uncomfortable outside of that box and they don't care why or how they got there, just so they can complete the task at hand. All of this is fine, to each their own. But know which one you're dealing with the results can be a lot more positive for both.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trimmy72 View Post
    Exactly, my point, well said. "Remain open and teachable" I like what you're saying here. There are people that need a technical approach who need to know why? Then there are the I've done it people and it works, that's why, and yet others just "DO" because that's what or how they were taught and are uncomfortable outside of that box and they don't care why or how they got there, just so they can complete the task at hand. All of this is fine, to each their own. But know which one you're dealing with the results can be a lot more positive for both.
    Well put.

    Extends to all aspects of life.

    Cheers,
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    Houston, we have communication. All systems go :<0)

    I hope I didn't just sound like I was thumping on my chest. Yeah , if you look up smart a$$ in the dictionary you may see my picture right under the description. Guilty and can't help that. Nigel, I hope your learning curve gets shorter with each razor. Looking forward to hearing of your successes down the road. I am sure you'll get there. You have the determination.
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