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The breadth and diversity of subjective, personal opinions and preferences shared daily on this forum is, in many respects, one of the great benefits of this forum. Forum participants have access to a multitude of subjective input and experience on the gamut of issues relating to outwear. The comprehensive exchange of this information serves to educate members, broaden our horizons, clarify issues, and focus our pursuits.
Notwithstanding the tremendous benefits, the deluge of subjective information shared on TFL can also cause less desirable ramifications. In particular, as one attempts to navigate, digest and reconcile the overwhelming volume of subjective input and personal opinions, one can either over-analyze and/or become paralyzed with indecision. There is no clear or objectively correct path, and the diverse opinions are impossible to unify. What is the preferable/desirable fit, style, leather, length, width, thickness, finish, cut, weight, manufacturer, pocket, liner, collar, zipper, stitching, etc. etc, etc. Ask any two TFL members for their opinion on any of the foregoing, and you will receive five incredibly thoughtful and persuasive opinions. Open the discussion up to the entire community, and you will quickly be inundated with a bewildering onslaught of insight. The examples of this play out here on a regular basis.
I, personally, am currently experiencing a crisis of conscience that is derived largely from input received from TFL. While I continue to enjoy my GW Imperial, I have had a lingering concern that it is too long. As I continually read and assimilate the daily TFL dialogue regarding jacket length, and the endless array of subjective opinions, my lingering concern has evolved into a full-fledged internal angst that currently has me on the precipice of selling the jacket. Being a glutton for punishment, I privately asked several TFL friends for their private opinions on the subject. I was rewarded with wildly divergent input that further exacerbated my uncertainty and disorientation. I am now paralyzed with indecision, firmly undecided about how to proceed. Left to my own devices, the decision would have been exponentially easier. The purpose of this thread is not to discuss my Imperial (my own experience is merely a personal example of a larger, pervasive issue).
As I said upfront, the expansive exchange of personal opinions and subjective preferences is one of the great attributes of TFL, and the benefits are overwhelming (and far outweigh any associated detriments). That said, this beneficial exchange can also be bewildering and cause considerable turmoil.
Notwithstanding the tremendous benefits, the deluge of subjective information shared on TFL can also cause less desirable ramifications. In particular, as one attempts to navigate, digest and reconcile the overwhelming volume of subjective input and personal opinions, one can either over-analyze and/or become paralyzed with indecision. There is no clear or objectively correct path, and the diverse opinions are impossible to unify. What is the preferable/desirable fit, style, leather, length, width, thickness, finish, cut, weight, manufacturer, pocket, liner, collar, zipper, stitching, etc. etc, etc. Ask any two TFL members for their opinion on any of the foregoing, and you will receive five incredibly thoughtful and persuasive opinions. Open the discussion up to the entire community, and you will quickly be inundated with a bewildering onslaught of insight. The examples of this play out here on a regular basis.
I, personally, am currently experiencing a crisis of conscience that is derived largely from input received from TFL. While I continue to enjoy my GW Imperial, I have had a lingering concern that it is too long. As I continually read and assimilate the daily TFL dialogue regarding jacket length, and the endless array of subjective opinions, my lingering concern has evolved into a full-fledged internal angst that currently has me on the precipice of selling the jacket. Being a glutton for punishment, I privately asked several TFL friends for their private opinions on the subject. I was rewarded with wildly divergent input that further exacerbated my uncertainty and disorientation. I am now paralyzed with indecision, firmly undecided about how to proceed. Left to my own devices, the decision would have been exponentially easier. The purpose of this thread is not to discuss my Imperial (my own experience is merely a personal example of a larger, pervasive issue).
As I said upfront, the expansive exchange of personal opinions and subjective preferences is one of the great attributes of TFL, and the benefits are overwhelming (and far outweigh any associated detriments). That said, this beneficial exchange can also be bewildering and cause considerable turmoil.
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