Most certainly, excellent advice and words to live/shave by.
As for #3,

Additionally, I have enough problems without inadvertently....."altering" myself.
So, I have a pair of house shoes with leather tops and I'm not ashamed to admit
that I wear them when shaving with a straight razor.
Also, when you drop that razor (and you will) DON'T try to catch it! Let if fall.
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Is it worth the time and trouble spent learning to use/maintain the straight razor?
I think that depends on the type of person you are. I enjoy doing the things the "old" way
and I like doing things that most other people can't or won't even try to do. My wife says
that is just one of my many mental defects. If you afflicted with this defect too,
then a straight razor may be just the thing for you.
Be warned though, if you ever have to shave in a locker room situation (as I do at work occasionally)
the straight razor can cause issues. Many people recognize it only as weapon, and not a tool.
The last time I used mine at work some of the "big bad" line hands went to the shop superintendent and
claimed that my using a straight razor in the locker room was just a "performance" meant to intimidate them.
I've been asked to shave with a "normal" razor from now on.....
Honestly, I never had any thought that others would be frightened or intimidated by my using a straight razor.
But now that I know.....

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