oh yeah.

you cant lead with that.

you have to connect.

im just voicing that to you because youll get it.

the first time i saw him, i felt immediately that he was a forerunner of what they want to come. and it is deeply bloody and evil. it actually motivated me as to taking undermining them seriously

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Yeah, I definitely agree with you. Although true, leading with that would not go well haha.

I might actually read his book now. I told myself I'd stop reading things I hate, but I feel like I should with this one.

not to be presumptuous, or talk like i know you, but it seems like you actually have a gift for that.

lol. maybe it’s your goalie brain… all that time watching and anticipating blocking the moves of the adversary.

we need more goalies

Honestly, I just like exploring ideas. I realised a while back that it is my best attribute, but also my biggest weakness.

It's how I discovered Bitcoin, but how I also fell into the shitcoin hole for a bit.

I do the same for work. I truly believe that what my partner and I do is lightyears ahead of everyone else, but I still read other goalie coaches' material to see how they're thinking, even if I think lots of it is kinda stupid.

I think reading their material gives a bit more credibility when disagreeing or disliking and idea or individual. But sometimes I wonder if it's even worth the hassle.

It could see how it helps solidify your own thoughts.

It definitely does.

When working with pros who worked with other coaches, I can argue the other coaches' viewpoints better than they themselves can. So when I explain them the alternate logical route, they get a better picture as to why my pefered system is more effective and efficient.

I think it helps build trust with the athlete too, when instead of shitting on the alternative, you show them you really understand it deeply, but just see to many flaws in it.

Exactly, this is approach no matter the area you are working in.

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