Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Croix here.
After hearing the wonderful tales from the crew, I've realised one thing.
Never be too proud of yourself. Never be over confident. Never stop at a certian stage and say you're a pro at it.
Opponent - "We trained for 3 months, our toprocks are good."
Sigh.....
In the end, trashing for them...OWNED
To the crew - I believe it was a handicapped match, given that we trained for so long and those posers "trained" for 3 months. We must not be proud that we owned them, instead learn for them.
It's their grave mistake to boast and we must not make that mistake, our names as bboys are at stake.
Use the TKD blackbelt hypothesis as example(I was once in TKD so I'm familiar with it)
Never stop when you recieve blackbelt title, it is not the end of the road. However, having a blackbelt is but the end of your old path and the new opening to a new wider road.
Using this analogy, it should be easier to understand what I want to say.
Rights, I can't "lecture" too much if not you guys will say I all talk no action.
break.
+ 8:32 AM