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policy [2023/09/17 17:46] – Jarvis | policy [2023/09/17 17:48] (current) – Jarvis |
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* Try to "take your licks". Meaning, if something happens to you ICly that is negative, do your best to accept it graciously and move on. Negative things happen to people, it's part of story telling. Try to use it as a means to grow your character or add an interesting aspect. This can be difficult, we tend to love our characters and want them to be happy. But negative things happening is what causes growth. If you turn into a very whiney person about this, you will be asked to leave. | * Try to "take your licks". Meaning, if something happens to you ICly that is negative, do your best to accept it graciously and move on. Negative things happen to people, it's part of story telling. Try to use it as a means to grow your character or add an interesting aspect. This can be difficult, we tend to love our characters and want them to be happy. But negative things happening is what causes growth. If you turn into a very whiney person about this, you will be asked to leave. |
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| That's it. This isn't an exhaustive list, of course. It boils down to the following principles: use your common sense, treat people like they're your friends, and work out your problems like adults. |