Re: I know You Enjoy Ripping On Andrew
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Trainer Monkey
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PRIDE OF BOSTON
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Trainer Monkey
He's taking it seriously now
Better late then too late
Like I said... He'll shut mouths when he shows he's at least making progress... Other then that people view him as cannon fodder with a mouth.
Bluntly put,he had better walk through this bitch like Panzers over Belgium. Anything short of that will be a disapointment,even if its a win.
He's been handed the tools,now he has to use them.
Before he had legit excuses,now he doesnt,I expect a whupping
Just because I took on Andrew in a charity situation,doesnt mean I expect any less out of him.
That would be insulting to him,sort of a "Look at the po boy trying to learn how to fight" thing
I'm rooting for Andrew. It's too bad he doesn't have access to proper training and sparring. The problem is I looked at Andrew box, and I would put money on my girlfriend to outpoint him, and she'd be giving away 10 lbs. She has better fundamentals, better defense, and probably a harder left hook. No knock on Andrew, but she's had a year of real training and he hasn't. I can't think of anybody at my gym with 6 months or more part time training who does have more skill than I saw from Andrew against Dumas. It's not like those early KO's were learning experiences, because he didn't have anybody to point out his flaws. Until he hooked up with you, he was approaching it like a toughman contest. That's why he takes crap here, because he talks trash and at least in the past had nothing to back it up.
I sincerely hope he has gotten himself into proper condition and the remote training pays off. I would love to see a youtube of a new, improved Andrew. I will give the both of you all the credit in the world.
Re: I know You Enjoy Ripping On Andrew
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RozzySean
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Trainer Monkey
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PRIDE OF BOSTON
Like I said... He'll shut mouths when he shows he's at least making progress... Other then that people view him as cannon fodder with a mouth.
Bluntly put,he had better walk through this bitch like Panzers over Belgium. Anything short of that will be a disapointment,even if its a win.
He's been handed the tools,now he has to use them.
Before he had legit excuses,now he doesnt,I expect a whupping
Just because I took on Andrew in a charity situation,doesnt mean I expect any less out of him.
That would be insulting to him,sort of a "Look at the po boy trying to learn how to fight" thing
I'm rooting for Andrew. It's too bad he doesn't have access to proper training and sparring. The problem is I looked at Andrew box, and I would put money on my girlfriend to outpoint him, and she'd be giving away 10 lbs. She has better fundamentals, better defense, and probably a harder left hook. No knock on Andrew, but she's had a year of real training and he hasn't. I can't think of anybody at my gym with 6 months or more part time training who does have more skill than I saw from Andrew against Dumas. It's not like those early KO's were learning experiences, because he didn't have anybody to point out his flaws. Until he hooked up with you, he was approaching it like a toughman contest. That's why he takes crap here, because he talks trash and at least in the past had nothing to back it up.
I sincerely hope he has gotten himself into proper condition and the remote training pays off. I would love to see a youtube of a new, improved Andrew. I will give the both of you all the credit in the world.
What most people dont realise about the Dumas debacle,is he wasnt checking his weight coming in,so he had to sauna suit himself down to make weight.
Im surprised he could even go a round,we've got him on a hard core cardio,to maintain his weight
If,and this is a big if,because I dont have him in the gym,he does everything I say,you'll see a very different Andrew
Re: I know You Enjoy Ripping On Andrew
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Trainer Monkey
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RozzySean
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Trainer Monkey
Bluntly put,he had better walk through this bitch like Panzers over Belgium. Anything short of that will be a disapointment,even if its a win.
He's been handed the tools,now he has to use them.
Before he had legit excuses,now he doesnt,I expect a whupping
Just because I took on Andrew in a charity situation,doesnt mean I expect any less out of him.
That would be insulting to him,sort of a "Look at the po boy trying to learn how to fight" thing
I'm rooting for Andrew. It's too bad he doesn't have access to proper training and sparring. The problem is I looked at Andrew box, and I would put money on my girlfriend to outpoint him, and she'd be giving away 10 lbs. She has better fundamentals, better defense, and probably a harder left hook. No knock on Andrew, but she's had a year of real training and he hasn't. I can't think of anybody at my gym with 6 months or more part time training who does have more skill than I saw from Andrew against Dumas. It's not like those early KO's were learning experiences, because he didn't have anybody to point out his flaws. Until he hooked up with you, he was approaching it like a toughman contest. That's why he takes crap here, because he talks trash and at least in the past had nothing to back it up.
I sincerely hope he has gotten himself into proper condition and the remote training pays off. I would love to see a youtube of a new, improved Andrew. I will give the both of you all the credit in the world.
What most people dont realise about the Dumas debacle,is he wasnt checking his weight coming in,so he had to sauna suit himself down to make weight.
Im surprised he could even go a round,we've got him on a hard core cardio,to maintain his weight
If,and this is a big if,because I dont have him in the gym,he does everything I say,you'll see a very different Andrew
I don't think anyone on here aren't rooting for him. No one wants to see him loss that way again. People just get tired of the same buildup and same result. It's irritating.
Should he do what he's told even a loss that goes the distance that shows progress would be a win for him.
There are alot of "buts" though
Re: I know You Enjoy Ripping On Andrew
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PRIDE OF BOSTON
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Originally Posted by
Trainer Monkey
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RozzySean
I'm rooting for Andrew. It's too bad he doesn't have access to proper training and sparring. The problem is I looked at Andrew box, and I would put money on my girlfriend to outpoint him, and she'd be giving away 10 lbs. She has better fundamentals, better defense, and probably a harder left hook. No knock on Andrew, but she's had a year of real training and he hasn't. I can't think of anybody at my gym with 6 months or more part time training who does have more skill than I saw from Andrew against Dumas. It's not like those early KO's were learning experiences, because he didn't have anybody to point out his flaws. Until he hooked up with you, he was approaching it like a toughman contest. That's why he takes crap here, because he talks trash and at least in the past had nothing to back it up.
I sincerely hope he has gotten himself into proper condition and the remote training pays off. I would love to see a youtube of a new, improved Andrew. I will give the both of you all the credit in the world.
What most people dont realise about the Dumas debacle,is he wasnt checking his weight coming in,so he had to sauna suit himself down to make weight.
Im surprised he could even go a round,we've got him on a hard core cardio,to maintain his weight
If,and this is a big if,because I dont have him in the gym,he does everything I say,you'll see a very different Andrew
I don't think anyone on here aren't rooting for him. No one wants to see him loss that way again. People just get tired of the same buildup and same result. It's irritating.
Should he do what he's told even a loss that goes the distance that shows progress would be a win for him.
There are alot of "buts" though
Point well taken
Re: I know You Enjoy Ripping On Andrew
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Trainer Monkey
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Clubber
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Trainer Monkey
And Im sure it humors the hell out of you when I defend him
But if I didnt defend my fighter tooth and nail,would you want me in your corner?
If Andrew wins, that means I'll somehow get a girlfriend. If not, them I'm doomed to be single.
So please, make sure you stay on him for MY sake! :-[
Well now theres added impetus,aint it
That's why he needs to win, doucheBaggins clan or not. :-\
:lickish:;D:D:cool:
Re: I know You Enjoy Ripping On Andrew
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brucelee
I admire you more TM for defending Andrew. I am one of the few here who knows Andrew is serious about his boxing. He may not be talented (obviously, because of his lack of training), I know he is passionate about his boxing.:cool:
Not to sound nasty here Bruce but lack of training my ass, if you have a future in boxing you already have the talent and the natural instincts of a fighter. Trainers can help you with fundamentals and etc, but the natural instincts of a fighter aswell as talent is of course natural, and no trainer can teach you that. Especially someone like Andrew Hartley IMO.
Re: I know You Enjoy Ripping On Andrew
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PRIDE OF BOSTON
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Trainer Monkey
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RozzySean
I'm rooting for Andrew. It's too bad he doesn't have access to proper training and sparring. The problem is I looked at Andrew box, and I would put money on my girlfriend to outpoint him, and she'd be giving away 10 lbs. She has better fundamentals, better defense, and probably a harder left hook. No knock on Andrew, but she's had a year of real training and he hasn't. I can't think of anybody at my gym with 6 months or more part time training who does have more skill than I saw from Andrew against Dumas. It's not like those early KO's were learning experiences, because he didn't have anybody to point out his flaws. Until he hooked up with you, he was approaching it like a toughman contest. That's why he takes crap here, because he talks trash and at least in the past had nothing to back it up.
I sincerely hope he has gotten himself into proper condition and the remote training pays off. I would love to see a youtube of a new, improved Andrew. I will give the both of you all the credit in the world.
What most people dont realise about the Dumas debacle,is he wasnt checking his weight coming in,so he had to sauna suit himself down to make weight.
Im surprised he could even go a round,we've got him on a hard core cardio,to maintain his weight
If,and this is a big if,because I dont have him in the gym,he does everything I say,you'll see a very different Andrew
I don't think anyone on here aren't rooting for him. No one wants to see him loss that way again. People just get tired of the same buildup and same result. It's irritating.
Should he do what he's told even a loss that goes the distance that shows progress would be a win for him.
There are alot of "buts" though
Only reason I'm rooting for him is because TM has wasted so much time on him. If TM wasn't involved I'd be hoping he got knocked clear out of the ring.
Well, maybe not on this one, as Hillbilly Chimp is a swamp cracker so actually I'd rather see him get KTFO:)
Re: I know You Enjoy Ripping On Andrew
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ICB
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brucelee
I admire you more TM for defending Andrew. I am one of the few here who knows Andrew is serious about his boxing. He may not be talented (obviously, because of his lack of training), I know he is passionate about his boxing.:cool:
Not to sound nasty here Bruce but lack of training my ass, if you have a future in boxing you already have the talent and the natural instincts of a fighter. Trainers can help you with fundamentals and etc, but the natural instincts of a fighter aswell as talent is of course natural, and no trainer can teach you that. Especially someone like Andrew Hartley IMO.
I somewhat disagree on you with the instinct thing. Instincts can be learned as they are also lost. Passion is what makes a good fighter. You train a child at an early age to be a boxer and most probably he will acquire that so called fighter instinct when he grows up. I know you know what I mean ICB. Talents if not developed is as good as having no talent. We might be looking at Andrew as having no talent because his talent was not developed early. We can not surely judge right now if he has talent or not.
I will give my judgment if he is talented or not after TM train him properly.:cool:
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Sometimes being Andrew's trainer can be hilarious
He was in a bar a few nights ago,guy shoved him 3 times,and he dropped him. No problem plenty of witnesses and on tape
Except
He probably shouldnt have said,"You going to share those donoughts?" to the cop running holding
I cant help but laugh my ass off,my wifes pissed at me for finding it funny,but I cant help it
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brucelee
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ICB
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brucelee
I admire you more TM for defending Andrew. I am one of the few here who knows Andrew is serious about his boxing. He may not be talented (obviously, because of his lack of training), I know he is passionate about his boxing.:cool:
Not to sound nasty here Bruce but lack of training my ass, if you have a future in boxing you already have the talent and the natural instincts of a fighter. Trainers can help you with fundamentals and etc, but the natural instincts of a fighter aswell as talent is of course natural, and no trainer can teach you that. Especially someone like Andrew Hartley IMO.
I somewhat disagree on you with the instinct thing. Instincts can be learned as they are also lost. Passion is what makes a good fighter. You train a child at an early age to be a boxer and most probably he will acquire that so called fighter instinct when he grows up. I know you know what I mean ICB. Talents if not developed is as good as having no talent. We might be looking at Andrew as having no talent because his talent was not developed early. We can not surely judge right now if he has talent or not.
I will give my judgment if he is talented or not after TM train him properly.:cool:
This is all civilian speak... You'e never been in with real fighters, have you Bruce.
I was 67-3 as an amateur but was never a real fighter. I wanted to be... I trained to be... But at the end of the day I didn't have the goods. I grew up in a boxing family and was nurtured from an early age... I had heart.. I NEVER stayed down even when I should have and was trained by Ronny Cole who has trained some decent fighters. I didn't have the defensive skills I hoped to have... INSTINCTS CAN NOT BE LEARNED!
I amassed to many concussions to continue...
You're talking out your ass a bit ;)
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Kid Thunder is a good guy , but even with improvment , he isnt a boxer with any talent at all and as ICB says you cannot teach this.
If he scores a few wins it will be because you have managed to find other so called boxers who as terrible also. Face the facts here , he is never going to be a boxer of any note what so ever. If you believe training a guy from 1000 miles away is going to do this for him , then you sir are taking some serious drugs there.
Let me also give you some advice , if you used your head , wait till Kid wins a few fights then come on here telling us what a difference you have made , instead of BLAH BLAH FUCKING BLAH , fact is you havent done anything yet but talk. Remember he lost his last fight to a guy having his first fight , he also ran out of gas after 30 seconds , ive seen 20 stone guy brawling in a pub with better athletic ability.
and for the record i listened to the Kid Thunder radio show and his talent lays there , he was actually pretty good. He just isnt a boxer.
Re: I know You Enjoy Ripping On Andrew
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PRIDE OF BOSTON
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brucelee
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ICB
Not to sound nasty here Bruce but lack of training my ass, if you have a future in boxing you already have the talent and the natural instincts of a fighter. Trainers can help you with fundamentals and etc, but the natural instincts of a fighter aswell as talent is of course natural, and no trainer can teach you that. Especially someone like Andrew Hartley IMO.
I somewhat disagree on you with the instinct thing. Instincts can be learned as they are also lost. Passion is what makes a good fighter. You train a child at an early age to be a boxer and most probably he will acquire that so called fighter instinct when he grows up. I know you know what I mean ICB. Talents if not developed is as good as having no talent. We might be looking at Andrew as having no talent because his talent was not developed early. We can not surely judge right now if he has talent or not.
I will give my judgment if he is talented or not after TM train him properly.:cool:
This is all civilian speak... You'e never been in with real fighters, have you Bruce.
I was 67-3 as an amateur but was never a real fighter. I wanted to be... I trained to be... But at the end of the day I didn't have the goods. I grew up in a boxing family and was nurtured from an early age... I had heart.. I NEVER stayed down even when I should have and was trained by Ronny Cole who has trained some decent fighters. I didn't have the defensive skills I hoped to have... INSTINCTS CAN NOT BE LEARNED!
I amassed to many concussions to continue...
You're talking out your ass a bit ;)
Ill go middle ground here
Some guys you cant improve,some you can,and everyone has to start somewhere.
I did martial arts,and live action medievel combat.
I certainly want nearly as good when I started as when I retired from both,I worked very hard,and had good training.
My first belt test,I flubbed a low kick block and ended up dislocating 3 fingers
My last tournament I took Silver and Gold medals
When I first started doing the SCA,I got torched often,I spent every day working the pell and studying tape
My last 2 years I never finished lower then the Semi-finals
Theres some guys you cant do anything with,when I looked at Zelenoff vs Hartley,I bluntly said Id never train Zelenoff,but Id be willing to help Andrew out. Zelenoffs basic hand speed is crap,his targeting is allways off,and he has all the mental toughness of a Strawberry Shortcake doll.
Do I think Andrew is ever going to be more then a club fighter,not really,I got him way too late,but at least Im trying to make him in to a good club fighter.
Not everybody can be Marvin Hagler
Re: I know You Enjoy Ripping On Andrew
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PRIDE OF BOSTON
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brucelee
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ICB
Not to sound nasty here Bruce but lack of training my ass, if you have a future in boxing you already have the talent and the natural instincts of a fighter. Trainers can help you with fundamentals and etc, but the natural instincts of a fighter aswell as talent is of course natural, and no trainer can teach you that. Especially someone like Andrew Hartley IMO.
I somewhat disagree on you with the instinct thing. Instincts can be learned as they are also lost. Passion is what makes a good fighter. You train a child at an early age to be a boxer and most probably he will acquire that so called fighter instinct when he grows up. I know you know what I mean ICB. Talents if not developed is as good as having no talent. We might be looking at Andrew as having no talent because his talent was not developed early. We can not surely judge right now if he has talent or not.
I will give my judgment if he is talented or not after TM train him properly.:cool:
This is all civilian speak... You'e never been in with real fighters, have you Bruce.
I was 67-3 as an amateur but was never a real fighter. I wanted to be... I trained to be... But at the end of the day I didn't have the goods. I grew up in a boxing family and was nurtured from an early age... I had heart.. I NEVER stayed down even when I should have and was trained by Ronny Cole who has trained some decent fighters. I didn't have the defensive skills I hoped to have... INSTINCTS CAN NOT BE LEARNED!
I amassed to many concussions to continue...
You're talking out your ass a bit ;)
But 67-3 is a pretty damn good record for somebody that never was a real fighter and didn't have the goods :) Maybe you didn't have the goods to make it as a top fighter, but it seems like good training and desire took you a lot further than most people get.
I guess I comes down to what kind of future in boxing do you mean? You are good case that training, desire, and heart can take you to a certain point. It might not take you to a title belt or a top 10 ranking, but I'd be pretty proud of myself if I had your record.
If you were a 67-3 amateur, you are probably a heck of a lot better than most of the guys SOB is putting out on his Arkansas cards. Even without the best instincts, you training took you to certain point before you hit a wall, no?
One thing is for sure, though, talent or no talent, it takes a certain amount of stones and desire to get into a ring, get hit hard, keep going, and get in the ring again. Fine, I started too late to really compete, but I've sparred with guys who have way more natural talent than me but they freeze up once you touch them a little. I'm old, slow, and limited, but I've held my own against younger, quicker guys who get tentative once they get hit. That's something you can't teach, either. I'm sure you saw the same thing in your amateur career, and from the way way your describe yourself, you probably beat a lot of guys who had more talent by having bigger balls.
Re: I know You Enjoy Ripping On Andrew
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PRIDE OF BOSTON
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brucelee
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ICB
Not to sound nasty here Bruce but lack of training my ass, if you have a future in boxing you already have the talent and the natural instincts of a fighter. Trainers can help you with fundamentals and etc, but the natural instincts of a fighter aswell as talent is of course natural, and no trainer can teach you that. Especially someone like Andrew Hartley IMO.
I somewhat disagree on you with the instinct thing. Instincts can be learned as they are also lost. Passion is what makes a good fighter. You train a child at an early age to be a boxer and most probably he will acquire that so called fighter instinct when he grows up. I know you know what I mean ICB. Talents if not developed is as good as having no talent. We might be looking at Andrew as having no talent because his talent was not developed early. We can not surely judge right now if he has talent or not.
I will give my judgment if he is talented or not after TM train him properly.:cool:
This is all civilian speak... You'e never been in with real fighters, have you Bruce.
I was 67-3 as an amateur but was never a real fighter. I wanted to be... I trained to be... But at the end of the day I didn't have the goods. I grew up in a boxing family and was nurtured from an early age... I had heart.. I NEVER stayed down even when I should have and was trained by Ronny Cole who has trained some decent fighters. I didn't have the defensive skills I hoped to have... INSTINCTS CAN NOT BE LEARNED!
I amassed to many concussions to continue...
You're talking out your ass a bit ;)
Nice post totally agree POB.
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RozzySean
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PRIDE OF BOSTON
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brucelee
I somewhat disagree on you with the instinct thing. Instincts can be learned as they are also lost. Passion is what makes a good fighter. You train a child at an early age to be a boxer and most probably he will acquire that so called fighter instinct when he grows up. I know you know what I mean ICB. Talents if not developed is as good as having no talent. We might be looking at Andrew as having no talent because his talent was not developed early. We can not surely judge right now if he has talent or not.
I will give my judgment if he is talented or not after TM train him properly.:cool:
This is all civilian speak... You'e never been in with real fighters, have you Bruce.
I was 67-3 as an amateur but was never a real fighter. I wanted to be... I trained to be... But at the end of the day I didn't have the goods. I grew up in a boxing family and was nurtured from an early age... I had heart.. I NEVER stayed down even when I should have and was trained by Ronny Cole who has trained some decent fighters. I didn't have the defensive skills I hoped to have... INSTINCTS CAN NOT BE LEARNED!
I amassed to many concussions to continue...
You're talking out your ass a bit ;)
But 67-3 is a pretty damn good record for somebody that never was a real fighter and didn't have the goods :) Maybe you didn't have the goods to make it as a top fighter, but it seems like good training and desire took you a lot further than most people get.
I guess I comes down to what kind of future in boxing do you mean? You are good case that training, desire, and heart can take you to a certain point. It might not take you to a title belt or a top 10 ranking, but I'd be pretty proud of myself if I had your record.
If you were a 67-3 amateur, you are probably a heck of a lot better than most of the guys SOB is putting out on his Arkansas cards. Even without the best instincts, you training took you to certain point before you hit a wall, no?
One thing is for sure, though, talent or no talent, it takes a certain amount of stones and desire to get into a ring, get hit hard, keep going, and get in the ring again. Fine, I started too late to really compete, but I've sparred with guys who have way more natural talent than me but they freeze up once you touch them a little. I'm old, slow, and limited, but I've held my own against younger, quicker guys who get tentative once they get hit. That's something you can't teach, either. I'm sure you saw the same thing in your amateur career, and from the way way your describe yourself, you probably beat a lot of guys who had more talent by having bigger balls.
I was OK and my record was against lesser opponants. When I stepped up and ended up in the Jr. Olympics I was TKOd... all my losses were TKO. I was unable to continue... always got up... but couldn't continue. As hard as I worked my defense never progressed... I just didn't have the vision. That was my point.
I'm a bit hard on myself sometimes but that's not a bad thing.