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Posting the tale of the apprentice's toolbox about ten days ago
produced a lot of interesting mail but a couple of key concepts managed to escape comment. Perhaps these concepts are things everyone already understands, although I've a hunch they aren't. So mebbe I'd better beat the drum. Each of us already HAS a kind of 'apprentice's toolbox.' It's that lump of gray matter between our ears. We spend our entire life filling it up and in the final analysis, it's contents are the only things we truly own. Everything else in our lives is transient, subject to being taken from us by a whim of fate, the stoke of some politician's pen or by the passage of time itself. But knowledge -- the things we KNOW are ours forever. If your toolbox is filled with useful things, even the worst disaster is little more than a minor inconvenience. And I'm not just talking about how to find water, protect yourself and make fire by rubbing two grizzly bears together. I'm talking about the whiff of common sense that tells us it's impossible for someone earning $30k a year to afford a house costing $900k. Not only does your toolbox tell you that's impossible, in 1995 it told you that American real estate had become another South Sea Bubble... and allowed you to protect yourself from its eventual collapse. Very handy thing, that toolbox between our ears. The question that begs asking is: What are you putting into yours? The second concept notable by its absence was the fact you don't have to actually build an airplane to acquire the skills to do so. Nor do you need a shop full of tools. It's possible for ANYONE having an interest in aviation to build a few ribs, to learn to weld, to build the complete tail surfaces of an airplane or to convert an engine for flight. -R.S.Hoover |
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