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Short little rant: I just got done reading a thread, where a normal user criticized a newbie for looking for an "effective" martial art. Told the guy not to worry about that, because not everyone is going for that, etc.
I noticed this all the way back to "belts don't matter," and then on to "club affiliation doesn't matter," "don't worry about rank transferability," and recently "gi choices don't matter, get the cheapest one" and so forth.
Who the hell are any of us to decide what's important to other grown adults?
If it's something that may not be important to me personally, then I'll state exactly that. But what I won't do is tell others that it shouldn't be important to them. I don't get to decide that.
We all prioritize different things in life. Two people can make the same amount of money; one wears a Timex and drives a new Mercedes, the other wears a Rolex and drives 15 year old Nissan. Are either of them wrong, or focusing on the wrong things in life? Who are we to decide?
Rant over.
I noticed this all the way back to "belts don't matter," and then on to "club affiliation doesn't matter," "don't worry about rank transferability," and recently "gi choices don't matter, get the cheapest one" and so forth.
Who the hell are any of us to decide what's important to other grown adults?
If it's something that may not be important to me personally, then I'll state exactly that. But what I won't do is tell others that it shouldn't be important to them. I don't get to decide that.
We all prioritize different things in life. Two people can make the same amount of money; one wears a Timex and drives a new Mercedes, the other wears a Rolex and drives 15 year old Nissan. Are either of them wrong, or focusing on the wrong things in life? Who are we to decide?
Rant over.
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