Gents,

To all those that either don't see the point of having competition goals
as part of LSF, or don't think they should have to compete and SUCCEED
in competition as part of the LSF program, I have something to say.

Don't get involved in LSF in the first place if you aren't willing to
play by the same
set of rules as the thousands of others that are willing to challenge
themselves by those rules.

Don't expect it to be easy, because it isn't, never was, and never will
be.  If you want to aspire to be as good as you can be, then learn from
the experience.  If you are afraid to fail, this program probably isn't
for you, you have nothing to learn because you are already the best you
ever will be.

Don't expect the majority of fliers testing themselves against the LSF
levels to sympathize with your need to succeed the easy way.  Just go
find a sheet of LSF decals and put the level number you think you rate
on your plane (then go to one of the mail order universities and get
yourself the degree you think you deserve, but won't work for).

Jim Thomas
LSF 4629, Level V #68
PhD Oregon State University 1979



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