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Old 07-13-2010, 12:28 PM
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Hmm, in answering your question I realize that I really don't make any sense. I hate the grind of the typical office job, the sight of cubicles makes me want to vomit and it just seems like cruel and unusual punishment. I'm not really a big fan of routine in general.

However — and this is where the "not making any sense" comes in — I actually like the grinding and timesink aspects of EQ. I can't explain it. It is what it is.
Uhh, I must admit.. I don't mind it either.

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Old 07-13-2010, 01:12 PM
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I'm suddenly seeing a lot of parallels between EQ and real life.

Some people race to get to the top, complete tunnel vision, never stopping to smell the roses. Even when they've amassed everything they could possibly want, many are left with an inexplicable, hollow sense of dissatisfaction.

Some take shortcuts to get to the top, and while it's fun to show off their prizes for a short time, they soon realize they've robbed themselves of any sense of achievement.

Then there are those who lament the grind but they do it anyway. They place more importance on personal connections than shiny, transient items. When the inevitable end is reached and right before everything goes dark, these are the folks who are most likely to look back on their experiences with a contented smile.
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Old 07-13-2010, 01:25 PM
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i grind AT work
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Old 07-13-2010, 02:19 PM
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Being a paramedic i LOVE my work. But even better then that is the fact that while i work a 72 hour shift, my down time is my own. Which means i grind while i work at doing what i love!
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Old 07-14-2010, 04:21 AM
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It's a loaded a question. You assume people hate grind.

Then I must ask you, why does everyone grind then? They grind in RL for riches and fame. They grind in games for wealth and status. My dad used to pridefully tell me how he would work 70 hour weeks at the cannery, doing the same thing all day. He boasted he could move fish faster than anyone else.

So don't tell me grinding is something new or people hate it. They love it. If they didn't, there wouldn't be so much of it everywhere. It's everywhere. I think people like it because it's predictable.

Just look at school. Most of school is learning about things you don't want to learn about. If that's not a grind, wth is. Sit down with a book, grind the pages and write down the answers. And work. It's the same thing for 30 years of your life or more. Day in and day out. If everyone does their part well, it's like watching the same movie over and over again. Accidents and disasters do add some spontaneity to it.

There's a reason games have so much grinding. If you're puzzling over it, still struggling with trying to figure it out, then welcome to the funny farm. Get your head looked at. Grinding is life.
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Old 07-14-2010, 12:04 PM
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Well maybe I am a minority but my solution to grinding has always been to just avoid it... If it isn't fun and feels like grinding, then I don't do it. Out of the ~20 characters I played in EQ, only 2 have made it up past 50. Otherwise, if I get too bored I just start something new.

But anyway, I would definitely say I enjoy work more than grinding. Digital art is my occupation, so if I'm sitting on the computer all day anwyay i'd rather be creating some cool crap instead of bashing endlessly for a couple blue bubbles.

However I do have a lot of downtime at work, during rendering and such, so I could probably do both at the same time. I just don't have the balls to actually fire it up at work. The office is set up in a way that our monitors are plainly visible to everybody!
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Old 07-14-2010, 01:46 PM
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I know that pretty much everyone hates grind, but it needs to be done. I was wondering who here hates grind more or their job more?

Me personally I despise grind and wish I had all my level 50 chars from my original eq account. My RL job is a photographer and can get boring at times with editing thousands of pics at a time, but grind feels even more brainless.
Same position as you literally, photographer - hehe. I hate the grind and refuse to do it, even if it means I will never have a high level character on the actual server - I'd rather work and learn/get paid, exercise, sleep - etc.
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