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Originally posted by Thai Bri
Someone posted about the Fox and the Cat.
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Um, thanks for the story, but I don't see how a story about talking animals really proves a point.
I guess there is no telling me. I understand what you're saying about freezing when there are so many possible choices in a stressful situation. But, why is it so hard to believe that someone wouldn't be able to just act and do what comes natural from their training? You act like every person would be a studering moron in the face of danger, and I really don't think that is so. I'm not going to be thinking he is throwing a punch now maybe I should block this way, or this way, or this way, oh no I've been hit; I'm going to just block, and if I see an opening or if I create an opening I'm going to attack. I don't know what techniques I'm going to do, and I don't practice endless combinations to help me decide that.
More is not better, but how much is enough?