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Greg,

How can you truly say a person didn't finish unless
they're dead or so incapacitated mentally and/or
physically that there is absolutely no chance? 

I know several men who started lessons in their early
20s, got married, had a family, and were very busy
with their jobs and their families. But then they went
back when they were middle aged, resumed lessons and
are now happily flying regularly. One even bought a
plane and is seriously thinking of building another.

I'm just saying that it's really easy to make snap
judgements about people and their motivations and
intentions. But the truth may be very different from
what appears to be the reality. 

That's it. I'm not saying any more on this topic.
Besides we seem to be, right now, having a decent
sized earthquake in my part of California, so I'd
better go see if all of our computers at work here are
OK.

Cheers


--- Greg Bullough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> 
> People who don't finish usually just don't have the
> desire or the nerve to 
> do this
> thing.
> 
> Greg
> 



                
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