just being deliberately obtuse on a monday evening, but hear me out, and it is relevant with so many new to rwd members, and the current poor driving conditions...
At some point almost everyone is going to have to switch from driving FWD cars to driving RWD cars (unless you were lucky enough to have learnt to drive in an MX5, or something very old when cars were still rwd) and some of those drivers will have a 'moment' where the back tries to overtake the front in a misplaced stab of the throttle coming off a wet roundabout.
The 'moment' might not necessarily be a crash, and it might not even be a spin, it might just be a wiggle of the rear, but even so, do you think having that first 'moment' makes you more appreciative of the RWD art as a result?
From personal experience, after having spun my mx5 3 years ago i now know that grip isnt always there, and also that you can't go booting the throttle of rwd cars in the wet... so now when i drive i think i have a far better appreciation for the road conditions (damp/cold/just rained etc) and also of how a rwd operates, and where to be smooth with inputs, and tyre choice! I think if i'd have never had that 'moment' i might not think twice about these things, until i have a really big accident.
To sum up, is it better in the long run to have overstepped the limits so you know where they are, rather than never having reached the limit in the first place?
(and as a PS, after spinning my mx5 i decided some car control days might be in order, and not only are they great fun they do wonders for confidence if something does start sliding on the road you dont immediately panic )