Let's see, I don't think I'd do any of the 3 choices, not as stated anyway. Things I've known I pass onto those who not only seem like they would get it but that also have the capacity to utilize it & at times there was a financial prize in that, but not from selling it. I don't see any problem with someone marketing an idea or secret if you will. That seems far better than keeping it to yourself as far as karma goes.
Case in point, our own CJ Wiley. This is one of the best examples of no good deed goes unpunished. As everyone one here knows & much to the dismay of many CJ markets TOI. It isn't a secret CJ invented or discovered on his own, he was shown it & has openly said so.. It's been around quite a long time, not exactly common knowledge but passed along in the manner in which I said I'd pass along something of this magnitude, selectively. My father was shown this in the 60's by his mentor. He in turn showed me. I'm sure CJ was given this knowledge in a similar fashion I'm sure.
While not a secret it was guarded information for a long time amongst people of a "particular lifestyle", well until CJ marketed it anyway. In this I find one of the most amazing ironies in life, that you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make them drink.
Some here have taken the knowledge he has brought to light and applied it. Most scoff and call it an aiming system without ever examining it at all. Some just claim he's a charlatan. This isn't an aiming system, it's a style of play popular amongst those that could see it's simple application was useful to their lifestyle, the road player.
Oft times in days gone by being a road player meant you may end up in a match that could last for days for very high stakes. Those that utilized this "style of play"understood it's beauty is its perfect for the situation of matches like that. It's based in that you hit almost every shot the same way, same speed, same aiming point. That in loonnnnnng matches this serves you well when you're tired, everything is the same. It had the added beauty of looking very vanilla if you will when watching this style, it's not flashy. It requires different pattern play but once you see it, it becomes second nature and in those long matches when playing a man that spins the ball a lot after a certain amount of hours or days all of the sudden his fatigue shows in that he's short, or long or jawing balls all of the sudden where as you utilizing this style of play are rock steady, same shot same speed, same aiming point, center of the pocket every time & you just lean until they fall & go bust. He's given this to the masses, and most of them are too blind to see it. It's almost comical. It reminds me of something my old man said to me when watching someone with their nose open until they go full tilt. "Son, there are none so blind as those who WON'T see". Indeed
Case in point, our own CJ Wiley. This is one of the best examples of no good deed goes unpunished. As everyone one here knows & much to the dismay of many CJ markets TOI. It isn't a secret CJ invented or discovered on his own, he was shown it & has openly said so.. It's been around quite a long time, not exactly common knowledge but passed along in the manner in which I said I'd pass along something of this magnitude, selectively. My father was shown this in the 60's by his mentor. He in turn showed me. I'm sure CJ was given this knowledge in a similar fashion I'm sure.
While not a secret it was guarded information for a long time amongst people of a "particular lifestyle", well until CJ marketed it anyway. In this I find one of the most amazing ironies in life, that you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make them drink.
Some here have taken the knowledge he has brought to light and applied it. Most scoff and call it an aiming system without ever examining it at all. Some just claim he's a charlatan. This isn't an aiming system, it's a style of play popular amongst those that could see it's simple application was useful to their lifestyle, the road player.
Oft times in days gone by being a road player meant you may end up in a match that could last for days for very high stakes. Those that utilized this "style of play"understood it's beauty is its perfect for the situation of matches like that. It's based in that you hit almost every shot the same way, same speed, same aiming point. That in loonnnnnng matches this serves you well when you're tired, everything is the same. It had the added beauty of looking very vanilla if you will when watching this style, it's not flashy. It requires different pattern play but once you see it, it becomes second nature and in those long matches when playing a man that spins the ball a lot after a certain amount of hours or days all of the sudden his fatigue shows in that he's short, or long or jawing balls all of the sudden where as you utilizing this style of play are rock steady, same shot same speed, same aiming point, center of the pocket every time & you just lean until they fall & go bust. He's given this to the masses, and most of them are too blind to see it. It's almost comical. It reminds me of something my old man said to me when watching someone with their nose open until they go full tilt. "Son, there are none so blind as those who WON'T see". Indeed
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