05-24-2015, 01:25 AM
(05-15-2015, 10:24 AM)terry44 Wrote: I'm thinking of doing LTU and maybe AM6 at a later date if I think I'll have a 6 month block of time to devote to it. If I do it, I want to do it properly. I might not have the time available till next year.
I've heard LTU described as a poor man's AM6. Is it pointless doing both of them, LTU first and then AM6? If so, I'll probably do US first them AM6 when I get the time.
Thanks
LTU and AM are not the same, and they do not have the same goals. AM6 achieves it's goals in part by incorporating much of what LTU does, and LTU's goals are a subset of the sub-goals of AM.
It is never pointless if you grow, and you will grow. Much better to do LTU and then when you can do AM properly, do AM, than to try to do AM and not do it properly.
Doing LTU will get you most of one step of what AM is aiming for. But if you do it first, it will help your journey with AM. You don't need to do LTU first - AM can take care of it. But if you can't afford, financially or temporally, AM6 then do what works for you.
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