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 Re: Books by Legendary Teachers
Author: Arnoldstang 
Date:   2005-08-04 02:15

What was the quality of this wheelwright's work? If he was a terrible wheelwright wouldn't it be pretty easy to pass this on? If he realized that passing this skill on to his son or daughter would be a gradual process perhaps he could have done it. It is so obvious....As Carmine Caruso said in his book.....yes his book.... when you start out you will sound like you are starting out! The progress will be gradual....you can't correct problems immediately.....If he told you what to do...it wouldn't help because the process requires the body to go through some changes. All books are not created equal. There is also a skill to communicating. Some Wheelwrights could verbalize better than others. Some gave up like the one in this story. How did he learn the skill? My guess is his father didn't write a book about making wheels. How fast or slow? I'm sure the scientists could come up with some ways to measure the optimum speed for the wheelwright. John

Freelance woodwind performer

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