We had a sales kickoff earlier in June for work. They always bring in a motivational speaker, and most of the time nothing of what these speakers have to say resonates with the organization.
The motivational speaker this year was a former Navy SEAL that started a successful business. Anyway, most of what he was saying wasn’t earth shattering, but he did mention a comment that an instructor he had provided that is relevant to this discussion. Essentially, the instructor said something to the effect of “most people want to be SEALs on sunny days and don’t envision what it’s going to be like when you‘re doing the job in the very nastiest of conditions”.
I think there are a lot of guys out there who buy the gear, think they’re prepared, but really don’t have it in them when it comes time for the hunt. Some guys can’t make it out of bed, some guys will fail when even on a nice day - all the gear they have is too heavy to pack around or haul far enough to get to where the animals are, and some guys probably will quit when the weather gets bad. Anyway, it’s an over simplification, but I just think there are lot of guys who like the idea of hunting more than actually doing it when it actually comes time to putting the effort in or enduring the conditions.
The motivational speaker this year was a former Navy SEAL that started a successful business. Anyway, most of what he was saying wasn’t earth shattering, but he did mention a comment that an instructor he had provided that is relevant to this discussion. Essentially, the instructor said something to the effect of “most people want to be SEALs on sunny days and don’t envision what it’s going to be like when you‘re doing the job in the very nastiest of conditions”.
I think there are a lot of guys out there who buy the gear, think they’re prepared, but really don’t have it in them when it comes time for the hunt. Some guys can’t make it out of bed, some guys will fail when even on a nice day - all the gear they have is too heavy to pack around or haul far enough to get to where the animals are, and some guys probably will quit when the weather gets bad. Anyway, it’s an over simplification, but I just think there are lot of guys who like the idea of hunting more than actually doing it when it actually comes time to putting the effort in or enduring the conditions.