I'm NOT saying I'm smarter than your average Bear, (shut up Carl)
BEFORE, I rigged my first used boat, a Prindle 18 (classic)
around 1988,
I DID read the manual, which discussed things like stepping the mast-safely, rigging, wind direction for rigging, never rigging sails on the trailer, etc., etc.,
Since then, I've gladly, without an attitude, helped many people realize that there was standardized ways to do things while rigging for safety, and ease.
HOw about the guy that attempts to step the mast in 18+mph winds. He's doing things right with the boat still strapped to the trailer, but it's head to wind. After two people struggle, you suggest RAISING the mast, and lowering for that matter, stern to wind. They're amazed how easy, like remote control it now is, and the wind now holds it up without a struggle, while the crew attaches the forestay.
THEN you suggest taking it off the trailer, and pointing head to wind to hoist the sheets, and you're now a hero (in your own mind anyway)