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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5810588" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Indeed. Hardest lesson to learn is that there's another being on the other side who wants to live just as much as we want to kill, and sometimes they win. Unfortunately it takes wounding an animal to really grasp the gravity of that lesson. Nobody wants to see a 12yr old experience it but in the big scheme of things it's probably going to work in his favor for the rest of his life. Hopefully he gets back after it once he's matured a little both physically and mentally. Wanting to quit shows he has empathy & compassion, a very good sign for a bow hunter in the making. Good on you for encouraging him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5810588, member: 20583"] Indeed. Hardest lesson to learn is that there's another being on the other side who wants to live just as much as we want to kill, and sometimes they win. Unfortunately it takes wounding an animal to really grasp the gravity of that lesson. Nobody wants to see a 12yr old experience it but in the big scheme of things it's probably going to work in his favor for the rest of his life. Hopefully he gets back after it once he's matured a little both physically and mentally. Wanting to quit shows he has empathy & compassion, a very good sign for a bow hunter in the making. Good on you for encouraging him. [/QUOTE]
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