oh by the way i was looking through my replays the other day, and I found one of me vs you on xelnaga caverns from november 2011 or something like that. It involved one base muta lol, want me to upload it?
oh by the way i was looking through my replays the other day, and I found one of me vs you on xelnaga caverns from november 2011 or something like that. It involved one base muta lol, want me to upload it?
What do you mean ? I prefer not to, i am sure i lost that game :P trying to move on from my 1base days...
I have a lot of respect for you - I know it isn't easy expressing yourself fully and sharing your aspirations ♥
If there is one thing I can share from personal experience which may be of benefit to you it is this: When you share your dreams and aspirations with people, it completely alters how they view you.
A prime example is my parents. I spend a lot of time on the computer both for work but predominantly for gaming/esports. They used to think I just sat in front of the computer "wasting time" and avoiding doing work. This was definitely not what I was doing. I was networking with people in the esport industry, learning about the scene and working towards my dreams of running the biggest esports event in the world - and still continue to do so today.
When I shared with them what I was doing on the computer but more importantly WHY I was doing it and what it both meant to me and also what my long term visions were - it completely altered their view of what I do.
This situation could be transferred to close friends, work colleagues - anybody who is involved in your life. If you want to succeed in your dreams, you have to have a support base around you. The only way to have that - is to share it with as many people as you can who are willing to listen.
All the best with your endeavors - I look forward to seeing your growth.
I have a lot of respect for you - I know it isn't easy expressing yourself fully and sharing your aspirations ♥
If there is one thing I can share from personal experience which may be of benefit to you it is this: When you share your dreams and aspirations with people, it completely alters how they view you.
A prime example is my parents. I spend a lot of time on the computer both for work but predominantly for gaming/esports. They used to think I just sat in front of the computer "wasting time" and avoiding doing work. This was definitely not what I was doing. I was networking with people in the esport industry, learning about the scene and working towards my dreams of running the biggest esports event in the world - and still continue to do so today.
When I shared with them what I was doing on the computer but more importantly WHY I was doing it and what it both meant to me and also what my long term visions were - it completely altered their view of what I do.
This situation could be transferred to close friends, work colleagues - anybody who is involved in your life. If you want to succeed in your dreams, you have to have a support base around you. The only way to have that - is to share it with as many people as you can who are willing to listen.
All the best with your endeavors - I look forward to seeing your growth.
I completely agree with what you say baldie. Asian parents, except korean parents, are pretty close minded, they think sitting infront of the computer is just all about wasting time / playing games. But they don't know, some of us, are doing whatever we can to contribute to the community, to make e-sports a better thing / place to be in. I spent 80% of my time 'playing computer', which also mean 80% of my time trying to get better as a pro-gamer. They don't understand what pro-gamer do, and what it is or it means to be a progamer, until i explained to them clearly. Now, my dad who always disagree with me playing computer or being a progamer, is showing his support for me, which is what i really needed. P.S. i have a very very supportive and loving mom thats why i'm where i am now
I completely agree with what you say baldie. Asian parents, except korean parents, are pretty close minded, they think sitting infront of the computer is just all about wasting time / playing games.
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