Main > Everything Else

kids and martial arts?

<< < (27/33) > >>

Justin Z:
I'm in for 1½ paragraphs.  Maybe after seven or eight posts all of us put together will have read an amount of words equal to the number of words in your post.

Xiaou2:

 If it were only so simple as a 2 line sentence, then thats what I would have
wrote.

 However, the stuff I speak of is very complex, (hence why may people dont
do/get it)  and needs a lot of words to try to convey it.

 Most non martial artists probably dont have the desire to understand, so their
minds will wander when trying to read/absorb it.  Obviously, this is then not for
you.

 If someone cares that much to argue the points, then they either have to read
and comprehend it,  or they then concede by forfeit.

 If I put in less description, then the so called Know-it-alls, would post a ton of
other related posts, saying it was full of holes.

 Anyways, there is enough information there for an artists that has the desire,
to comprehend the concepts.  From there, its a matter of actually researching
the methods further, and simply "Doing".

shmokes:
Xiaou, it doesn't work for two reasons.  For one, it's just poor writing.  The novel I'm reading now is more than 1000 pages.  I got no problem with length, per se.  But your writing is incredibly disjointed and disorganized and bloated.

But what's more, and perhaps more importantly, you're on a message board.  And the format of communication on a message board is more or less conversational.  When you're having a conversation with someone you can't just suddenly talk non-stop for two hours.  The person didn't come for a lecture; he came for conversation.

Hell, Xiaou, imagine for a second that your delusion is true, and you are simply dealing with a bunch of intellectual inferiors.  The end result is the same.  You're writing for an audience.  If you're writing for 8-year-olds you give them Dahl, not Shakespeare. 

In the end, though, the fact is NOBODY read your post.  Nobody.  Zero.  Not one single solitary person.  So what's the point?  There's no such thing as concession by forfeiture in a casual argument.  Your point cannot be proven through irritation alone.  WC does not become more or less legitimate by virtue of your inability to write concise, compelling prose.

Xiaou2:
lol, My Delusion?!   This coming from a guy who knows Nothing about the
arts, and has no physical experience whatsoever.  lol   Classic.


--- Quote ---message board is more or less conversational
--- End quote ---

 That depends on the information being exchanged.  There are entire message posts on
how entire cabinets and assemblies were built here.

 Some people may be here for the conversational experience.  Others may be here
to learn something new... or to contribute something new.  If there is a thread which
details how to build a Star Wars yoke, its going to be very long.  For the average
person who has zero interest in that... they will move on.

 For the people who Do have a background in the arts, they may in fact be interested
in that there is a different way to do something that they have not been taught before.

 This was true for myself, when I ran into Bruce Lee's writings, then later, many other
similar writings.  Its what lead me on the path to developing it for myself.

 I Could simply write a  "How To" ...but without an explanation of the principles of
how it works..  nobody would understand, thus not attempt with efforts.

 While Chadwhich may begin to understand what Fajin means, he may be too
stubborn to try to develop it.   However, there are others out there who Will see the
text, and silently take note as the inspiration hits them like a hammer.

 If there are actually some people who are genuinely interested, and have further
questions, Im happy to clarify points, or reveal more data.


 As for the Level of intellectual intelligence in the Audience,  I can tell you that most
people here are very capable of understanding these concepts.  The problem isnt
intelligence, its mere Ignorance.

 If you think you have seen it all, know it all..  you are more likely to claim false
victory. 

 If you challenge someone with different knowledge and experiences,
they have to either Ignore it... Or decide to investigate.  That is for them to decide.

SavannahLion:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on November 06, 2009, 09:04:23 am ---
You guys actually read all of that?   :dizzy:

--- End quote ---

I'm waiting for the Cliff Notes. I quit sometime around page 2. I just stopped by to see if anybody directed a comment towards me.

As interesting as it is to read through this, I need to get back to my projects.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version