Are there people who don't want to improve? That's my question.
You know the people that say they're trying to improve. They're apparently doing all the correct things and really working to improve their game. But then whenever somebody points out an absolutely glaring problem with their game, they absolutely refuse to accept that it's an issue.
Like maybe telling someone a certain shot to play, and explaining the reasons for playing that shot, and then they just get down and play something their own way anyway.
Or pointing out a massive technical problem in someone's technique, and then them just basically almost refusing to acknowledge it. But it would be pointless concentrating on any aspect of technique at all unless this really fundamental problem is fixed.
So, are some people just enjoying saying they're trying to improve, but not actually REALLY doing anything about it?
You know the people that say they're trying to improve. They're apparently doing all the correct things and really working to improve their game. But then whenever somebody points out an absolutely glaring problem with their game, they absolutely refuse to accept that it's an issue.
Like maybe telling someone a certain shot to play, and explaining the reasons for playing that shot, and then they just get down and play something their own way anyway.
Or pointing out a massive technical problem in someone's technique, and then them just basically almost refusing to acknowledge it. But it would be pointless concentrating on any aspect of technique at all unless this really fundamental problem is fixed.
So, are some people just enjoying saying they're trying to improve, but not actually REALLY doing anything about it?
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