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Thursday, October 21, 2010

The Two Things - About Raising Stats

(Originally posted on Friday, 28 March 2008)
Preface to the Repopulation Edition:
  • This post is one in which I refer to the principle of the Two Things, although not the first time that I have referred to it (in more ancient blogs, I have, also).
  • And definitely, find that this principle comes to mind, for a great many subject matters.
Now, on with the show!






  1. Do everything that your self is screaming at you to not do.
  2. Do everything different from what you have done before.


 
I find myself doing as the above at certain points in time, for numerous times, already.
 
The tradeoff for this level of masochism is the long-term reusable benefits. The downside is that the stress stat increases.
 
Well as in all things that is the challenge in raising stats.
To decrease the stress stat, REST is needed.
 

Also, a long period of time is required to raise stats to an appreciable level - so as long as you're putting in all that you can, you can't be in a hurry to become owning.
 

The solution to that is to start as early as possible, rather than trying to force expedition of the process - which should be enjoyed as much as possible.

The good thing is that it you get better faster, the better you get. As a natural consequence.


About the "Two Things":

It is said that everything there is to know about anything can be distilled into two things - that will completely describe the whole of the subject matter.

For other examples an Internet search for the Two Things will do. Here I can instantly present you one though:

U Bill's Two Things about Human Motivation:

1. Survival.
2. Comfort.

Enumerated in descending order of precedence.

Indeed, these two things, for all animal life (including hamsters and earthworms.)




Again, the comment box:

Preston   - The two things.           |2008-05-29 19:05:09
hmmm..your "Two Things" reminds me of the Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Without survivorship and comfort being secured, need not to mention the next level of needs or human motivation.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs

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