Ok, we’re done laying out our tortured analogy. Onto the actual message. So if we had to have a pithy slogan similar to theirs to sum up the lesson, it would be more along the lines of “Feeling right leads to playing better, and (for those who care about such things) playing better makes you look good. More like the physiological use for the word, as in ‘that toilet paper feels like sandpaper!’ (Cringe-worthy mental image, but it got the point across, didn’t it?) Finally, since we’re talking about a different kind of ‘feel’, the word good doesn’t work as well. We’re not talking about the touchy-feely emotional kind of feel (as in, ‘you hurt my feelings’). Also, I am using the word ‘feel’ in a totally different way than them. It’ll be worth the 10-minute read.įirst off, this tip flips those ad slogans around. It’ll take a bit of ‘splainin’ to get to the meat of the lesson, though, so hang in there. What matters is we can use it to communicate some useful info to disc golfers wanting to improve skills and consistency. There may be a kernel of truth buried beneath the B.S., but that’s beside the point. The idea is that men wearing chic, expertly-tailored suits and women wearing designer labels gain extra confidence. Companies that market formal clothing love to tell us how their garments lead directly to success in business.
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