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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
You have just hit on the instant gratification problem which might be the real root cause of the downfall of aviation. You have just mentioned the problem that's probably responsible for the downfall of lots of activities that involve learning any sort of skill. --Whiny voice on-- "It's too complicated!" "Awww... Do I HAVE to do it again?" "Who has time for THAT?" --Whiny voice off-- I see it in woodworking, craft hobbies, even bicycling. In recent years, the radio control flying hobby has been flooded with models built in Chinese factories, so participants don't have to "waste" time building (and therefore learning to repair) a model. Lots of people who didn't "waste" even more time learning how to fly, fly them once and crash, then give up the hobby. No matter how money much we spend on a bicycle, riding it probably won't be all that enjoyable if we don't ride on a regular basis. I've read that the #1 leisure time activity in the USA is shopping. 8^( On the other hand, I don't necessarily put the exotic car club in the same category, due to the ability for a true enthusiast to drive a diverse set of vehicles. I'd put it more toward a good flying club that has aircraft available for a variety of different missions. I would definitely extend the need for instant gratification to the sub-prime mortgage debacle. Nothing down? Ridiculously low payment? Why read the paperwork or pay an attorney to explain it to me in plain English? I also see it with people who are willing to hand their entire life's savings to some investment advisor without putting any effort into learning about the products the money gets invested in. |
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