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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
ups.com... No, that's not it. I understand that humans are all uniquely wired, and that different folks are interested in different things. No, you obviously don't understand that. However, I simply can't understand any sentient being passing up the opportunity to do something unusual, educational, affordable, challenging, and fun, in a safe, friendly environment. Your description of the activity includes a variety of subjective terms. If you truly understood that "humans are all uniquely wired, and that different folks are interested in different things", you'd also understand that your passenger may not necessarily agree with your labels. It would be hard to argue with "unusual" (unless she's a often-passenger, who flies other airplanes all the time) or "affordable" (it's my assumption it would cost her nothing). But all of the other words you've used, they are highly subject to one's perspective. You view the activity that way, and expect everyone else to. But not everyone shares your opinion. This young lady was offered the chance to do something that very few people will *ever* get to do, doing something that many would give anything to experience. Her refusal to take the yoke was an unusual display of timid behavior coming from someone who is normally far from timid -- which is why I remain puzzled and post my experience here. Your saying, by way of explanation, that "Everyone is different" only states the obvious, but doesn't really address the situation or explain the experience. It's the best explanation anyone here can offer. You have to ask your passenger if you want more specific information. However, it seems to me that until you open your mind to what it means to TRULY understand that "humans are all uniquely wired, and that different folks are interested in different things", you are unlikely to have a productive conversation with her. You're unlikely to comprehend what she actually tells you, if you cannot get past the idea that she simply may not characterize the activity using the same terms you do. Pete |
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