Originally Posted by
GUWonder
"It depends on the situation" is often enough little more than just cover for "it depends on the person (but I don't/can't/won't admit that)". That is, "it depends on the situation" when people thought to be "disciplined" lack discipline and when people who are supposed to think don't demonstrate smart thinking. Some can come up with all sorts of excuses to justify failures and limitations of FAMS, but what it still comes down to is "it depends on the person(s)" and their failings and limitations.
If you can't acknowledge that sometimes you have to act quickly and other times you have to wait for your opportunity, I don't know what to say.
And please try not to tell me what I mean when I say something. Its pedantic. And incorrect, as well. Or, I could use your methodology, sometimes "it depends on the person" is often enough little more than just cover for "I don't know what the hell I'm talking about because I have neither the training nor experience in these matters." Which would you prefer.