trackskippy
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What about the non-typical?
So many people seem so convinced that all they will be expected to have to deal with, is close range, "typical" things, with a very narrow scope of skills necessary, and even then, most are still woefully unprepared to deal with just that.
The whole point of being prepared is to "be prepared", at least to the best of your abilities. And this isnt about preparing for the easiest things, that you might do well at, and what youre always told to expect, its about working on all the hard stuff, so you actually gain some skill and confidence and, so Todd forbid, you might actually be the one that gets the "non-typical", you at least have a chance to maybe come out OK on the other side.
And either typical, or non-typical, youre still going to be lightyears ahead of those who think all they need to do, is pop a gun in their pocket, and consider themselves, armed.
So many people seem so convinced that all they will be expected to have to deal with, is close range, "typical" things, with a very narrow scope of skills necessary, and even then, most are still woefully unprepared to deal with just that.
The whole point of being prepared is to "be prepared", at least to the best of your abilities. And this isnt about preparing for the easiest things, that you might do well at, and what youre always told to expect, its about working on all the hard stuff, so you actually gain some skill and confidence and, so Todd forbid, you might actually be the one that gets the "non-typical", you at least have a chance to maybe come out OK on the other side.
And either typical, or non-typical, youre still going to be lightyears ahead of those who think all they need to do, is pop a gun in their pocket, and consider themselves, armed.