I used to work in a major manufacturing facility.
Lots of good paying jobs, lots of archers/hunters.
And when something new would pop up in gear or tuning, a lot of folks had to have it.
Then I'd get the emails of frustration.
I've helped coworkers, associates, customers and total strangers.......some folks cop an attitude about it.
I wanted to beat a person at a shoot, when they were at their best...........not struggling.
Beating a person that is having a rough time is not a win IMHO.
More of mercy killing.
The biggest hurdle in helping somebody is not the technical, it's the macho "know it all" attitude of them (rare)........or their buddy (often).
Nice to bump into somebody a year later and they come up smiling, to shake your hand.........still thank you for helping them do better.