(02-05-2024, 03:22 AM)Frosted Wrote: I recommend asking Shannon in his journal discussion since he doesn’t always have time to read our journals. He’ll be able to tell you about EPHRA and OGSF better than me since I’ve never used the new EPHRA. A little tidbit: when I asked about the OGSF module in EPHRA he told me it’s not OGSF2 but OGSF1 upgraded to 5.11G inside of EPHRA6, essentially.
Anyways, I’m not fully aware of your situation and all the complexities, but some generally good advice is this: sometimes going slower is actually going faster. Working on the foundation is often slower in the short run but faster in the long run. I get that time is slipping through our fingers, I’m very aware of that. But even though I’d rather be using subs that fulfill my desires, my experience has shown me that rushing this stuff leads to dissatisfaction. And this stuff is incredibly important to get right to avoid wasting time.
Don’t forget that if you don’t achieve the results you want from SM/WM it is wasted opportunity cost. There’s not much healing/clearing in them which is the stuff that lasts. If you don’t achieve your results it’s not a complete whiff/waste of time, but in another sense it’s a huge loss due to the opportunity cost of there being much more advanced subs with more impact you could be running that are boring on the surface but work on the important stuff on the backend that will set you up for the long run. Don’t forget that 6G is just around the corner and soon AM7 will be out, and after that WM3 and SM4.
In the end you make the choice I just provide you with some extra perspective from my own journey. I can’t know what you know so I’m doing my best with the perspective and history that I have. I have my biases from my own experience so ultimately you have to take my advice from your own perspective and make the best choice you can.
Ok I'll try to check with Shannon
I appreciate the input even though I'd rather continue to push forward with SM3
But I do think about what you're saying here
So thanks man !