a good thing which gives others a choice
That is OK up to a point.
Sending the message to new beeks, who maybe don't understand why the 'i***t proof' method is set out so precisely, that there are 'plenty of other ways' will likely lead to them experimenting without any experience. That is likely to lead to 'oops it's gone wrong' and 'PANIC'.
Learning how to do it (Rote) is not the same as learning why it is done like that. Following a set of 'steps' does not teach anyone any insight of the possible rammifications of deviating from the letter of those instructions.
Regards, RAB
That is OK up to a point.
Sending the message to new beeks, who maybe don't understand why the 'i***t proof' method is set out so precisely, that there are 'plenty of other ways' will likely lead to them experimenting without any experience. That is likely to lead to 'oops it's gone wrong' and 'PANIC'.
Learning how to do it (Rote) is not the same as learning why it is done like that. Following a set of 'steps' does not teach anyone any insight of the possible rammifications of deviating from the letter of those instructions.
Regards, RAB