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Mud Feral
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Posted: 18 Jan 2016 at 09:39 |
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i enjoy a good conversation.
i tend to deplore chit chat, partially because i am not overly good at it, but mostly because i find it wasteful when communication can do so much more than pass the time. so i applaud the effort to introduce substantive subject matter to the conversation. if ever you would like to delve into any issue of the day or self or universe, i am generally quite happy to join in. i will tell you, though; in honesty and good faith, that i do not believe i have seen over much resistance to conversation, but must admit i do not read all of these posts. you see, i shy away from the declarations of right and courage and wisdom, as i think many others do. these missives do not read as invitations to converse on the weightier issues of life, offering the opportunity for personal and communal growth, but as hubris laden critiques designed to elevate the author. if you would like to talk, by all means, lets talk, but i also deplore dogma, and will pass on the preaching. |
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Hyrdmoth
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Posted: 18 Jan 2016 at 08:57 |
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Illyriad truly is a sandbox, in that it also encompasses a player who wishes to preach. I've never seen that in other MMOGs.
Have you thought of taking your proselytizing into the game itself, perhaps with door-to-door visits? If these were lubricated with a cartload of beer, then your IGM, suitably written in a vernacular suited to the game setting, might gain a more sympathetic hearing than often seen in the Forums or on GC.
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ajqtrz
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Posted: 18 Jan 2016 at 01:48 |
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A lot of what I do some consider
"preaching." Given the negative connotations of the word
I might take offense, but generally I get their point. In an age where people
are often rigorously protected from the harm a negative word might do to their self
concept, where "self-esteem" is the holy grail of human potential, to
hear someone suggest, sometimes quite strongly, that they aren't quite up to
snuff can be pretty discomforting. Nobody likes a critic. When I address young people, as I'm sometimes called upon to do, I generally tell them there are only two ways to become wise. You can travel through life "getting kicked in the seat of the pants" when you screw up and learn your lessons that way, or you can listen to those who have traveled ahead of you getting "kicked in the seat of the pants." They have learned. And they have a map of all the places you can screw up. And you know what? They want you to have the map! So take the map, please! Seeing people succeed and having a hand in helping them reach their potential is what many, and maybe most people love about getting old. So the old declare where the pit falls are, sometimes passionately, not because they want to take away your "good time," but because they want you to have a "good life." Exchanging a a "good life" for a "good time," is not a healthy bargain. Now of course, one can preach a lot of things, some of them just plain
wrong. I can subscribe to the idea that only blue-eyed blonds are
valuable (I have blue eyes but not the 'right' hair color, alas), but if I
subscribe to it and try to preach it, pretty soon somebody is going to ask me
for WHY I believe it to be so (that is if they even give me the time of the day
in the first place). This is how you
know the map is genuine. It is supported
by a lot of evidence from various sources, including experience, authorities
and good reasoning. But you only know
that if you as "WHY" somebody thinks something is true. But of course, you may not care much about others, or
perhaps care about them and express your caring in other ways. I
"preach" because I care. I
think we humans are made up of three core "realities": the physical,
the social and the mental. A fully living person is healthy in all three
and needs to exercise in all three. At least that is my philosophy.
But most of us are pretty lazy, usually in at least two of the three "realities." So I "preach" to wake people up, including myself. If I did this in a philosophical forum where people are already awake, or at least more people seem to be awake, what good would that do? That would be like a doctor setting up practice among the healthy. So here I am, in Illyriad. In a forum where most subjects are not designed to engage on any deep level of speculation. Thus, in a forum which, to my way of thinking, does not awaken the mind in ways that are important not only in Illyriad, but in real life as well. So if you come across something written, by myself or by some other "preacher," be open minded enough to take it seriously. Ponder it, Think about it and what it means. Gather your thoughts, organize your evidence, marshal your arguments and step up onto your own soap box. Then, if you have a moment, look over at the my soap box and wave. I would like that. AJ |
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