That is SO well put my friendBut see, I believe the arts are worth very much more than the market would ever bear to charge, as they were when my teachers taught me.

Yr most obdt hmble srvt,
Jenna
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That is SO well put my friendBut see, I believe the arts are worth very much more than the market would ever bear to charge, as they were when my teachers taught me.
Simple question: how much does the sense of obligation determine your attendance/training?
A fair point, Mike. Of course, any responsible person is going to put work above hobby, as you said. I guess my 'bone to pick' is with whether someone feels compelled to go, because they're paying money so they're *owed* something and go out of obligation to balance the scales, or impelled to go, because they love the Art and so train out of passion.IMO, if there isn't some obligation to show up to train, then you're pretty much throwing your money away. Sure, there are some things that take more of a priority than training, but training still needs to fit in somewhere. For example...I can't control when I get stuck working an extra shift. So, if that shift falls during a time when I'd normally be training, I have to chose work over training. My obligation is to work in that case.
I've been attending the same classes for years, and I feel a responsibility to show up. My instructor and my fellow students expect me to be there. And sometimes I feel a sense of responsibility to my family or to myself to do something else that evening or to just relax.
But when it gets to be purely a sense of obligation, I hope I have the courage to quit.
Hey MarkI think you are exactly right insofar as this is how martial arts tuition is conducted these days and but I think it is a shame. You have implied a certain aloofness there or dispassion?? Akin to a professional business relationship.
Jenna
When I taught I did develop a compassion for students that was of itself a certain binding to me.