You would probably get banned by the mods if you share those stories!!! Lolyou want to hear about my teen years?
either way, it's why I never start threads. though I suppose if I did, I could add "author" to my resume.I know, but judging by the context, it seemed that's what he was saying.
I'm not a big fan of the whole “Plan B” thing.
I mean, you hear people all the time be like, “If what I really want to happen doesn’t work out, I guess I’ll go with Plan B.” And I get it. I really do. But sometimes, there’s no room for a Plan B, you know? Sometimes in life it’s just gotta be Plan A or bust.
Like: No alternatives. One path. Period.
That was definitely my mindset growing up (more on that in a bit), and — now that I think about it — that do-or-die, go-for-broke mentality is one this Cowboys team ended up adopting earlier in the season.
https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us/articles/leighton-vander-esh-enter-the-wolf-hunter
quotation...smotation...lol
the op's opening gave the impression they were his thoughts
I gleaned. I did not infer.
While I can congratulate those that are determined enough (along with lucky enough) to succeed with their "Plan A", there is no such thing as "Plan A or Bust" mentality. There are too many undefined variables and uncontrollable situations to say with any certainty that Plan A will work out.I'm not a big fan of the whole “Plan B” thing.
I mean, you hear people all the time be like, “If what I really want to happen doesn’t work out, I guess I’ll go with Plan B.” And I get it. I really do. But sometimes, there’s no room for a Plan B, you know? Sometimes in life it’s just gotta be Plan A or bust.
Like: No alternatives. One path. Period.
That was definitely my mindset growing up (more on that in a bit), and — now that I think about it — that do-or-die, go-for-broke mentality is one this Cowboys team ended up adopting earlier in the season.
https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us/articles/leighton-vander-esh-enter-the-wolf-hunter
I gleaned from his impression. you inferred from my gleaning.If you say he gave the impression, then there wasn't much gleaning going on.
infer
verb
in·fer | \in-ˈfər \
inferred; inferring
Definition of infer
transitive verb
1: to derive as a conclusion from facts or premises
The facts were he was posting the opening to the article. Lots of people post the opening to an article as a lead in to get people to click. Granted, they usually will add a read more to indicate this. But that isn't relevant when you also add in the text of yours that he gave the impression, which means you inferred his meaning. Otherwise you would have worded it in a way that showed you were not assuming his thoughts by an IMPRESSION.
Words have meaning.
I know I’m in the minority here but I’ll throw it out there: am I the only one bothered by the fact that this kid hunted wolves?
I’m an NRA guy and generally have no problem with hunting, but wolves and bears? Seriously? Why would anyone want to hunt down endangered species?
It’s the one thing that’s been bothering me...
I know I’m in the minority here but I’ll throw it out there: am I the only one bothered by the fact that this kid hunted wolves?
I’m an NRA guy and generally have no problem with hunting, but wolves and bears? Seriously? Why would anyone want to hunt down endangered species?
It’s the one thing that’s been bothering me...
I'm sorry, but , that " duct- taping of the left front fender of her hi-way speed CHARIOT " story She'd once imparted upon us,,,,,,,far surpasses the mere terminology of CLASSYLOL. I bet she did. She's a classy person.
I know I’m in the minority here but I’ll throw it out there: am I the only one bothered by the fact that this kid hunted wolves?
I’m an NRA guy and generally have no problem with hunting, but wolves and bears? Seriously? Why would anyone want to hunt down endangered species?
It’s the one thing that’s been bothering me...
While I can congratulate those that are determined enough (along with lucky enough) to succeed with their "Plan A", there is no such thing as "Plan A or Bust" mentality. There are too many undefined variables and uncontrollable situations to say with any certainty that Plan A will work out.
Taking "Plan A or Bust" literally, if we as humans lived by that mentality, the chances of humans as a species existing today would be slim to none.
Example, what is LVE going to do if he suffers a major injury in the next year or so? Is he going to kill himself as that is what the "or Bust" implies. Or is he going to move on and attempt to be successful in the next chapter of his life? I really hope he is able to move on when (there is no if there) needed.
Again, I'm not saying don't do everything in your power to reach your ultimate dream and Plan A, but for 99.9999999999...% of humans that have ever existed in the history of mankind, they have to go on past "Plan A" to survive. Then looking at some of the most successful people to ever live, it was because they learned from their Plan A, Plan B, Plan C, .... failures and found out how to truly succeed.
No disrespect to anyone, but just pointing out a serious fallacy with the "Plan A or Bust" mentality.
I know I’m in the minority here but I’ll throw it out there: am I the only one bothered by the fact that this kid hunted wolves?
I’m an NRA guy and generally have no problem with hunting, but wolves and bears? Seriously? Why would anyone want to hunt down endangered species?
It’s the one thing that’s been bothering me...
As a wildlife photographer, my initial and visceral reaction was negative.
That being said.... I have to attempt to understand the perspective of the people who live in the places where these animals roam freely. Many of them have their livelihoods based on livestock production. Bears and wolves are threats to their investments and income.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/09/03/wolf.hunt/index.htmlHe’s not hunting an endangered species. That would be illegal.