my accident

Good to hear you're healing. I've always tended to go smaller with a new groundsperson. We may know how to manage the piece but they are still overcoming their instincts to hold on.

There's a book called "The Right Mountain" that is about how we can often make decisions that are "right" generally but not for the specific situation we're faced with. In the author's case, they meant life and death during an Everest expedition, for us, it's a day at the office.
 

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