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3: "How do I get started in magick?": Assistance |
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This article is from the magicK kreEePing oOze FAQ, by tyagi nagasiva tyagI@houseofAos.abyss.coM with numerous contributions by others.
Questions like this often come up in rec.climbing. All kinds of people
are getting started in rock climbing, and as you'd imagine some of them
get themselves into trouble because they don't know what they're doing.
My experience has been that people don't want unsolicited advice. I've
come to expect dirty looks when I point out to climbers that they've set
up their equipment wrong. I haven't stopped telling people this, but I
have learned to be tactful and not to get upset when they react negatively.
My climbing friends and I pretty much agree that we are not strictly
obligated to warn others when they are in danger, but we often choose
to do so. Each instance requires a judgment call--how dangerous is the
practice, will we actually help by saying anything, is it an area where
we have enough experience to be sure of what we're saying, etc. I would
ask myself the same questions before warning anyone....
tea@netcom.com (Tom Ace)
 
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