Abercrombie continues his examination of my ideas in his post Chapter Five, and I have to admit that this one initially ticked me off a wee bit. However, knowing that Abercrombie and I have been friends for a long time, I decided to treat this as a form of basic training in which I am asked to clamber over an obstacle course in order to prepare me for future combat. As Abercrombie states, “I’m not really writing to prove Scott “wrong.” I am writing to try to give anyone who reads his book a deeper look at the obstacles which confront anyone who attempts to put these theoretical ideas into practice.” Benefit of the doubt.
Incoming!
Incoming!
Incoming!
Abercrombie continues his examination of my ideas in his post Chapter Five, and I have to admit that this one initially ticked me off a wee bit. However, knowing that Abercrombie and I have been friends for a long time, I decided to treat this as a form of basic training in which I am asked to clamber over an obstacle course in order to prepare me for future combat. As Abercrombie states, “I’m not really writing to prove Scott “wrong.” I am writing to try to give anyone who reads his book a deeper look at the obstacles which confront anyone who attempts to put these theoretical ideas into practice.” Benefit of the doubt.