Originally Posted by
GramMER
I surely appreciate the warning here. My mother used to say, "Experience is a dear school and some fools go to no other."
I am not one that has to try everything for myself. I like it when others share theirs with me.
Using some one else to experiment for you is a great way to learn!
Example: i developed a new procedure at work for a product that saved time, waste and ergonomic stress on hands. It took the people in my department two years to finally start using the very simple thing I had started to do. They noticed I was getting good results. But two years is a slow learning curve in my book.
I believe in gathering as much knowledge from as many places you can and share what you know with others!