On 5/7/07, Robyn Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I agree! I think i was trying to make the point that if a person IS > > competitive they can do it in ways that are good for the horse. Like > > competing against yourself to be better :) > > Janice > > > Well said, Janice! Altho it does sound like you are more competitive > than I am. I think I'm the height of non-competitiveness, at least w/ > others. :) I always do strive to improve myself tho. I guess that's > the beauty of natural horsemanship. > > Robyn >
If I may ask, because I have a theory, are you an only child? I am the youngest of seven, and I had to compete every minute of every day :) If I didnt compete I would even get my own biscuit, one of my brothers would snatch it off my plate just for fun! And now my daughter is an only child, never had to compete for anything and when she was growing up I noticed she was perfectly happy and non-competitive in every way... still is! Janice -- yipie tie yie yo
