Change
#1
Posted 24 October 2009 - 02:02 AM
How do you take change? When something comes along that you don't like, do you completely stop and just give up, or do you try and bare through it? Change isn't easy for everyone, least of all a place like the internet.
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#2
Posted 24 October 2009 - 03:28 AM
I have little difficulty adapting to change, mainly because there are only a few things in this world that I care about. Petty things change all the time. But I guess I understand it isn't so easy for some people. Insurance and stability are things you get used to in due time, so when something starts eating away at what you thought was stabile and quasi-permanent, you get upset. And sometimes it's good to object to change. If nobody opposes change, change goes unchecked. If an authoritarian government is slowly taking form, you better speak up and fight the change. But in most cases, change is necessary and unstoppable. In other words: pick your battles. Some things will change whether you like it or not, regardless of how many oppose it. Some other things can be reversed and undone, if enough people demonstrate their discontent. But all in all ... don't get in the way of change all the time. It's really annoying and sad to see people moan and groan after every Runescape update. They always manage to make it look like the end of the world has been announced and Jagex is Lucifer or Beelzebub.
More important is to make sure you change things too. Be the instigator of change. Having to bend back and forth to adapt to change is manageable only for a short while. You'll soon start feeling like a play toy. So once in a while you've got to grab hold of your own little universe and shake it around, just because you can. Mix things up, do things you didn't do before. That's what I try to do with my life anyway.
Imagine if nothing ever changed. Nothing would exist!
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#4
Posted 24 October 2009 - 04:00 AM
At the end of the day though, the best way to deal with changes in certain situations, is to ask yourself whether the juice is worth the squeeze. If something on RuneScape for example changes drastically, up to the point where it means the game is no longer enjoyable to you, stop.

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#5
Posted 24 October 2009 - 11:05 AM
#6
Posted 24 October 2009 - 11:37 AM
Usually i like change, it feels nice to know im not in a static community. I find that I mostly like the changes brought into the game, but that I also sometimes wish rs was back to how it was in '05-'06 for some reason...
#7
Posted 24 October 2009 - 01:05 PM
In regards to RuneScape, it's essentially the same way. Change is usually a good thing, because Jagex are constantly looking at ways to improve the game for their players, which in turn generates more money for them. I cannot think of an instance in which Jagex would try to make a change that would negatively affect the game, because that would only lose them players and money. So we should embrace change, but be wary to make sure that we don't simply go along with everything we're faced with. Question authority.
#8
Posted 24 October 2009 - 02:23 PM
by the word religion
I have seen the lunacy of fanatics
of every denomination be called the will of God.
I have seen too much religion
in the eyes of too many murderers.
holiness is in right action
and courage on behalf of those
who cannot defend themselves, and goodness.
what God desires is in the mind, and in the heart.
what you decide to do every day
you will be a good man - or not.
#9
Posted 24 October 2009 - 02:53 PM
#10
Posted 24 October 2009 - 02:59 PM
Bolshevik, on 24 October 2009 - 10:23 PM, said:
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#11
Posted 24 October 2009 - 07:36 PM
Arno, on 24 October 2009 - 04:59 PM, said:
Bolshevik, on 24 October 2009 - 10:23 PM, said:
Some people might, but that was not what I was trying to infer with that statement as a whole. However, addiction can and probably makes Runescape a large part of someone's life, making it so when they have to get rid of it/leave, it's a big change to them.
by the word religion
I have seen the lunacy of fanatics
of every denomination be called the will of God.
I have seen too much religion
in the eyes of too many murderers.
holiness is in right action
and courage on behalf of those
who cannot defend themselves, and goodness.
what God desires is in the mind, and in the heart.
what you decide to do every day
you will be a good man - or not.
#12
Posted 25 October 2009 - 03:03 PM
Personally, I just realize change has to occur and it always will. I try to adapt to it and typically do.
#14
Posted 26 October 2009 - 03:34 PM
#15
Posted 26 October 2009 - 06:33 PM
However, now that we have learned how to adapt to the new wilderness and PvP zones, most of us feel that the change was good, I believe.
This is the same with me usually. I don't always welcome change, however when it does happen I think that it is important to adapt to it as quickly and as easily as you can.
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#16
Posted 31 October 2009 - 01:11 PM
Hersch, on 26 October 2009 - 10:34 PM, said:
"Change" as a concept is always necessary. If nothing changed, well ... then nothing would exist. But in some cases, the "kind" of change and the temporal context of the specific change can be unnecessary and result into unhappiness. For instance, if I suddenly decide to change my stance on whether or not food should be eaten with both fork and knife, regardless of the kind of food it is (bar soup and the foodstuffs that obviously require a spoon), I wouldn't be making much difference and one could say that this change in attitude is highly irrelevant and unnecessary. But if I decided to never change anything in my life again, I would become a stale cast of opinions and fossilized thoughts.
I really cannot stand status quo (no, not Status Quo). I really like for things to change as much and as often as possible. I grow tired, depressed and empty of being stuck in a rut, repeating the same rituals every morning, seeing the same people every few hours, talking the same kind of small-talk with the same neighbors every evening. Those things quickly get on my nerves and I go out of my way to change them. This can be as easy as to take a new route home, be creative in my cooking, think about where my next holiday could take me, and so on.
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Posted 31 October 2009 - 01:41 PM
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Posted 01 November 2009 - 08:53 PM
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Posted 02 November 2009 - 05:22 AM
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