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A Slide Toward a River of Crocodiles
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1087692" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Pride can be a good thing. It can be a motivator. For example, the pride I hold for my cattle contributed albeit a small amount to my desire to start an AI program. But one must guard against pride becoming a handicap and holding you back.</p><p></p><p>This was my first trip to Africa in 1987. I hooked up with Buffalo Range Safaris for a 10 day hunt. In the time I spent with Robert, I could see he wanted to do well and move up to a full PH certification and hunt dangerous game. He made an excellent effort at all he did. What impressed me, was how the fall from grace did not damage his spirit. He went right back up on that roof and crowed like Rooster. I followed him for many years but I often wonder with his young family and children if he like many other white minority in Zimbabwe, left for the safety of his family. I don't have any idea where he is now but I do not find anything on the operation he was with.</p><p></p><p>I will tell another story later about this trip, look for it!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1087692, member: 17767"] Pride can be a good thing. It can be a motivator. For example, the pride I hold for my cattle contributed albeit a small amount to my desire to start an AI program. But one must guard against pride becoming a handicap and holding you back. This was my first trip to Africa in 1987. I hooked up with Buffalo Range Safaris for a 10 day hunt. In the time I spent with Robert, I could see he wanted to do well and move up to a full PH certification and hunt dangerous game. He made an excellent effort at all he did. What impressed me, was how the fall from grace did not damage his spirit. He went right back up on that roof and crowed like Rooster. I followed him for many years but I often wonder with his young family and children if he like many other white minority in Zimbabwe, left for the safety of his family. I don't have any idea where he is now but I do not find anything on the operation he was with. I will tell another story later about this trip, look for it!!! [/QUOTE]
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