Additionally, losing is never fun, it is simply Losing. Ponder this deeply.
And here were have a prime example of the categorization into casual and hard core PvPers. If you are a serious PvPer and approach the fight with the mind set of a follower of the Way of the Warrior then yes, losing is Losing and there is no fun in it. However, if your goal is to have fun instead of dedicated training in order to become the best, then losing can be fun too.
Additionally, losing is never fun, it is simply Losing. Ponder this deeply.
And here were have a prime example of the categorization into casual and hard core PvPers. If you are a serious PvPer and approach the fight with the mind set of a follower of the Way of the Warrior then yes, losing is Losing and there is no fun in it. However, if your goal is to have fun instead of dedicated training in order to become the best, then losing can be fun too.
I respect your right to your own opinion even if I adjudicate it as wrong.
My reasoning here is why engage in MMOs (known for their depth and complexity) if you do not plan on Winning? Claiming that "I am a Casual gamer" to be sounds more like "I am giving up on becoming a Warrior, before I even try".
You will naturally respond "You do not get it, I am here to have fun". To which I respond: create patterns of excellence in all areas of your life. Attaining victory in a simulation is the least of your challenges in Life, if you can not attain victory there, how will you do so in the so-called Real World.
Additionally, losing is never fun, it is simply Losing. Ponder this deeply.
And here were have a prime example of the categorization into casual and hard core PvPers. If you are a serious PvPer and approach the fight with the mind set of a follower of the Way of the Warrior then yes, losing is Losing and there is no fun in it. However, if your goal is to have fun instead of dedicated training in order to become the best, then losing can be fun too.
I respect your right to your own opinion even if I adjudicate it as wrong.
My reasoning here is why engage in MMOs (known for their depth and complexity) if you do not plan on Winning? Claiming that "I am a Casual gamer" to be sounds more like "I am giving up on becoming a Warrior, before I even try".
You will naturally respond "You do not get it, I am here to have fun". To which I respond: create patterns of excellence in all areas of your life. Attaining victory in a simulation is the least of your challenges in Life, if you can not attain victory there, how will you do so in the so-called Real World.
Yours in Life through Excellence Plasma,
Star*Dagger
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"...in the end the answer is blowing in the wind." Means in the end it is just a game win lose or draw no one will remember your victory or lose because they moved on.
Additionally, losing is never fun, it is simply Losing. Ponder this deeply.
And here were have a prime example of the categorization into casual and hard core PvPers. If you are a serious PvPer and approach the fight with the mind set of a follower of the Way of the Warrior then yes, losing is Losing and there is no fun in it. However, if your goal is to have fun instead of dedicated training in order to become the best, then losing can be fun too.
I respect your right to your own opinion even if I adjudicate it as wrong.
My reasoning here is why engage in MMOs (known for their depth and complexity) if you do not plan on Winning? Claiming that "I am a Casual gamer" to be sounds more like "I am giving up on becoming a Warrior, before I even try".
You will naturally respond "You do not get it, I am here to have fun". To which I respond: create patterns of excellence in all areas of your life. Attaining victory in a simulation is the least of your challenges in Life, if you can not attain victory there, how will you do so in the so-called Real World.
Yours in Life through Excellence Plasma,
Star*Dagger
LMAO
"...in the end the answer is blowing in the wind." Means in the end it is just a game win lose or draw no one will remember your victory or lose because they moved on.
Victory and Excellence are eternal, all other things are transitory.
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And here were have a prime example of the categorization into casual and hard core PvPers. If you are a serious PvPer and approach the fight with the mind set of a follower of the Way of the Warrior then yes, losing is Losing and there is no fun in it. However, if your goal is to have fun instead of dedicated training in order to become the best, then losing can be fun too.
I respect your right to your own opinion even if I adjudicate it as wrong.
My reasoning here is why engage in MMOs (known for their depth and complexity) if you do not plan on Winning? Claiming that "I am a Casual gamer" to be sounds more like "I am giving up on becoming a Warrior, before I even try".
You will naturally respond "You do not get it, I am here to have fun". To which I respond: create patterns of excellence in all areas of your life. Attaining victory in a simulation is the least of your challenges in Life, if you can not attain victory there, how will you do so in the so-called Real World.
Yours in Life through Excellence Plasma,
Star*Dagger
LMAO
"...in the end the answer is blowing in the wind." Means in the end it is just a game win lose or draw no one will remember your victory or lose because they moved on.
Victory and Excellence are eternal, all other things are transitory.
Yours in Victorious Plasma,
Star*Dagger