05-13-2005, 11:30 AM
Thats one thing I disagree with there. How many people have actually won because they "needed" something. Honestly not many. Look at it and how much some people have spent to win $800, its more or less the satisifaction of winning, not the prize. When I won I didnt say, ow I want to win this month cause of the iPod. In fact I was supposed to win sessions before, but talked with people and decided there is no reason to get into a war about winning, over time you become due, and those people will help you out. I think that jon "vegito" had the best point. This is entertainment, and yes it is addicting. Once I start spending its hard for me to stop. Thats why I limit myself to so much a month, but believe me I do still spend. I have spent over $100 of my money to push someone up that I thought deserved a place when they werent able to spend money, I know many others have done the same. Just network yourself. You will find out that we are not at all like we are in the game.
Rachael for example, I bash on her all the time in the forums and what not, but yet, I can still hit her on AIM, and she is willing to help, assist, or whatnot for me.
I believe the biggest mistake anybody makes is takes what happens in the game, outta the game. This should be like work, you act one way in work, and one way outside of the game
Rachael for example, I bash on her all the time in the forums and what not, but yet, I can still hit her on AIM, and she is willing to help, assist, or whatnot for me.
I believe the biggest mistake anybody makes is takes what happens in the game, outta the game. This should be like work, you act one way in work, and one way outside of the game