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Friday, August 6, 2010

greatness

I mean to say, is there on some level which we can understand why that person enjoys some process so much that they shun out all other activities, mingling or otherwise. I mean to say, how does any activity/process become so rewarding that someone would sacrifice all other potential possibilities without hesitation. Whereas the average person, fiddles and runs around rather aimlessly not knowing what to do. The average person doesn't spend all his/her time doing one activity because their brain says, "This is too costly for x reason, I don't like it."

From where does this desire stem. Why do only a very few have it?


Because we are great people. We were chosen. We were destined for it.

Stems from the results.

Best example i con provide is WoW.[worldofwarcraft] In comparison to real life, results and rewards are immediate and happen regularly. It makes you feel as if you're accomplishing something.

Now what those rewards are, that's the real question. Some people get sincere satisfaction out of creation and completing something, even if no one else gives a damn. I think it's normally those people that you see that shut everything else out.

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