Good discussion! I think we're on the same page... we want our sport to thrive more with people getting injured less.Stephen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:33 pm“No amount of formal training can replace common sense”
Would you let someone you care about use your table saw, without training? Hoping that they would find out about kickback, bind up, safe blade height, etc. before they cut a finger off, or worse?
Would you turn a 15 year old loose in an automobile without any training, and just rely on “common sense?”
I would argue that there is no such thing, AT ALL, as common sense.
What we call common sense is knowledge gained through observation and experience.
Maybe “worst thing” and “common sense” are just figures of speech, and I shouldn’t be so literal…
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Avy training courses, multiple excursions to the mountains... this all increases safety factors (we hope). However, if homeboy is a complete knucklehead, and does not properly apply what was previously learned or experienced, this would decrease that safety factor.
knowledge ≠ understanding
Yes, agree with this 100%