I agree with your sentiments. I have found that some members try to keep an interesting discussion bubbling but others just try to hijack the thread and beat others into submission. I would love to explore more complex issues within the martial arts but it becomes very difficult when others try to impose their beliefs rather than engage in a discussion. I have noticed this same frustration arising in other member's posts as well.I tend to not contribute to the study. I didn't always. the problem was, I found some people so insulting in their righteousness that I actually could not see past it and be willing to engage in other discussions with them. It's not a matter of simply having differences of opinions. It was a matter of being truly insulting, and pompous and self-righteous in the process. I feel like the study is where people often let their true colors show. Because of this, there are a couple of people for whom I simply do not have any respect and with whom I will not engage in any discussion whatsoever. And it's too bad, because prior to that, we had engaged in reasonable discussions about martial arts issues.
It does leave a bad taste in the mouth, and it's caused me to consider taking an extended and possibly permanent vacation from martial talk. I've taken short breaks in the past and that's helped, but sometimes I feel like the study sort of poisons the site and it can leak into other areas.
As to the original question: "Does the study hinder or help your martial arts?" No. it doesn't hinder, but some members attitudes don't help! Maybe we should be more accepting of the fact that we don't all share the same beliefs and there is no monopoly on 'right'.
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