Monday 29 September 2014

Gratitude note to "Sell"

Sell,

It's been awhile since I've seen ya. It's been about a year and a half since you've gone overseas, feels like it's been longer though. Even though we've only known each other for about two years, the time that was spent was pretty meaningful to me. You've helped me with a lot of things, and I've helped you with other things as well, Homework, random homework, game economics, it was always something that one of us didn't know and the other did. I still miss the fun times how we got into each other's head, figuring out what would the other would say in a situation and playing games with some of the people from the guild. Still can "hear" your voice to some extent, even though it's been forever. Well, even though the time we had was kind of shorter then I'd like, it's still better then none at all. So, thanks for being there.

"Stay strong out there."

-Tama

Monday 15 September 2014

"banned" books response

I honestly think that all books should be acceptable, and going by one of the writer's comments on the topic, "if you don't like it, just don't read it." To me, there isn't a definite line, but rather there should be  at the very least, a clear warning depending on the contents. More touchy or controversial subjects will need more control of some sort to make sure it's contents are used responsibly. The people reading these kinds of literature should have a solid foundation of knowledge of the subject, good judgement, and a open mind to understand the writer's perspective.

Sunday 7 September 2014

intro blog


So, first post on this blogger contraption...

...yep.

My name is Anh, a indoor kind of guy who mostly plays video games in my spare time.

I play guitar and the electric bass, and sometimes write short stories out of extreme boredom or passion. Usually the boredom reason at most times.

Not too much more to it that I can think of right now.

In response to the The Key to Success, Grit, and how it relates to me personally...

I can agree that perseverance and the ability to learn from losses can get you a long way. When I find myself stuck at a certain point in a game and lose, I would rage for a minute or two then figure out what I did wrong. Then I return to the last save data and try to prepare for the challenge from last time, and take another whack at the event.

Even if that attempt fails, reload last save, prepare even more so than the previous attempt, and try to power through it. And even if the third try fails, try again with a different kind of attitude to it. In the end, the more you try, the bigger satisfaction it becomes. And once you're through, you'll never have to deal with that stupid boss again.

But there are times when quest requirement tells you've need to do something five times over and over again, which makes you cringe slightly in pain.

The same mindset can be extremely successful if applied properly in real life situations. This tactic can get you pretty far in life if you're able to.

Might even beat the beat the dumb game after a while.