Tgace said:
I would have been open to considering any limitations. Like I told Mr. Hartman, "I was only interested in taking what was freely given". His characrerization of me being "demanding" is in error. I told him my plan and left the ball in his court.
BTW Bester, as you are the "zero tolerance for fraud in the MA poster child" Im suprised I didnt see you chime in here...opinion??
My opinion?
I have a strong opinion on who I would train with.
Sometimes, you have to decide just how much of your principals you will compromise to get the information you seek.
Training under a liar no more makes you a liar than training under a sex offender makes you a molester. It is your actions, not theirs that determines who you are.
On this site, we have had liars, frauds, scam artists and sexual predators mentioned.
- I would never train under a sexual predator, irregardless of what he can teach me martially. His spirt is bankrupt, his art tainted.
- I avoid scam artists and frauds. Their art is fiction, there is nothing to be gained but pain.
- Liars are different. It depends on the nature of the lie. I know of no one who is totally truthful. Everyone lies. The extent determines the inner character. As Bob said, if a person lies in one part of their life, so they will lie in others.
But, since the real question here is "Would you train with Gyi?" I will answer, in thought.
- Does his lie directly effect me? - No
- Does his lie bother me or offend me? - Yes
- Can I get the same knowledge elsewhere - Unknown.
- Weigh out cost of seminar, quality of information, need/want for information, convenience, and instructor.
= No.
In short, many here believe Gyi has lied about his military history. If he has, he's probably lied in other areas. I don't really like that, he's not teaching anything I "want/need", so I wouldn't.
But then again, I don't like mopeds and would never buy them but that doesn't mean they also aren't of value to someone else with different needs and criteria