Bertie1972
Active Member
When new to sailing years back, I was once caught by a strong gust in between reversing and moving forward. In a quick bit of action and mild panic, memory provided me with something I'd been told re boats 'weather cocking' when not under power. An associated mental image as below came to mind and you can probably imagine the horlicks of a manoever that followed. (I imprinted the words 'stern seeks the wind ' on my mind thereafter).

I'm currently writing an article about the use of analogy and metaphor in teaching - I realise by definition they are self-limiting, but the weathercock metaphor wasn't very helpful.
Arguably most of our language is built on metaphors and in a study a few years back the use of metaphor was a key feature in students rating their professors highly.
But I wondered if forumites have any experiences of one which let them down that they might like to share? (Other walks of life would be helpful too)

I'm currently writing an article about the use of analogy and metaphor in teaching - I realise by definition they are self-limiting, but the weathercock metaphor wasn't very helpful.
Arguably most of our language is built on metaphors and in a study a few years back the use of metaphor was a key feature in students rating their professors highly.
But I wondered if forumites have any experiences of one which let them down that they might like to share? (Other walks of life would be helpful too)