My advice is to get the book(s), read them, and they YOU decide. Yet, with that being said, the Monk's works might be just the thing for you, now.only you can tell. If I had followed his advice, MY game would have gone backward. By mixing the concept of honesty, a lot of Monk's mystical advice falls apart. I'm into integration of truths and concepts, all kept in context and all honestly acquired and processed. SEEMS to be similar to Monk, but not really. On a scale of 1 to 10, I give it a 3."Īnd, I'm the one here on AZ that SEEMS to post similar advice to Monk's about life and pool.
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Contains a few snippets of good advice (e.g., life and pool had better complement each other), but fails to tell reader how to USE that advice. "Non-integrated, mystical, contradictory ramblings.
I just looked up my copy of Point the Way, copyright 1993, and found this handwritten note from January 1995 to myself inside the cover: So in terms of reading - I'd love to read those things that expose those "discoveries" that I can use to lean on. All that was a "mental discovery" of sorts that gives me fuel to WIN WIN - RUN RUN. I had posted a thread about that "sting of the cue" in right hand - feeling the bite of the CB as the cue when though it. strickly boosted my game into infinity from discovery. And it had nuffin' to dowith the inner "Karma" stuff. For example: "Trust your stroke" - didn't really dawn on me until I put the mechanics of it in motion - crap runOut fool. When you get a "nugget" of data on info that deal directly with your game, it can SHOOT YOU MENTAL GAME THROUGH THE ROOF. We all KNOW the mental game is the 'real deal' - but check this out. I have those "monk" books and noted alot of the same kinda stuff mentioned. I've not read much on pool - just "feel" the game and I can hold my own (Yeah - I'll come back atcha rudeDog ) Got any specific book title on these? Byrnes has multiple.