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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 804346" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>Sporder wroter: "i will not learn that by chucking the towel in and giving up"</p><p></p><p>No - you won't learn that way - you'll learn like the rest of us - by making mistakes and listening to advice and learning from those mistakes. Just because you move on from this bull doesn't mean you're chucking in the towel - it might mean you've made some mistakes, you've learned, and it might be time to move on. Some mistakes can be expensive and unfortunate, but don't make another mistake (in my opinion) and keep a bull that has become so excessively tame and "playful" that you find yourself on the ground under his crown gasping for your last breath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 804346, member: 7398"] Sporder wroter: "i will not learn that by chucking the towel in and giving up" No - you won't learn that way - you'll learn like the rest of us - by making mistakes and listening to advice and learning from those mistakes. Just because you move on from this bull doesn't mean you're chucking in the towel - it might mean you've made some mistakes, you've learned, and it might be time to move on. Some mistakes can be expensive and unfortunate, but don't make another mistake (in my opinion) and keep a bull that has become so excessively tame and "playful" that you find yourself on the ground under his crown gasping for your last breath. [/QUOTE]
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