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How Warcraft Doesn't Have To Wreck Lives

robustyoungsoul writes "From the same guild leadership as the fellow who started an internet storm with his post about his experience in WoW comes a different point of view: it doesn't have to consume your life." From the article: "I got a Masters degree in policy from one of the most difficult schools in the country while at the same time playing WoW and working a part time job. I would come home from a busy day and think about how to use what I learned to make the guild work better. It was a way for me to practice what I was learning and to discover what was involved with leading people (mostly getting all the blame and no thanks, it seems :P). I've learned the lessons of clear communication, sacrifice, compassion, tough love ... and balance. I plan to use these skills in my professional life. So in short, I play the game because I get something tangible out of it."

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  1. Re:It's been said before... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Crack doesn't wreck lives, people wreck their own lives. If you have an addictive personality and can't set prorities, then you shouldn't do crack. I know people who do crack all the time who lead productive lives. If you aren't one of those people, take responsibility for your own actions instead of blaming them on what you're using.

  2. Re:Masters degree in policy by Rinzai · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    Sooo...he's got a Master's Degree in being vague and indecisive while living off tax dollars?

    I gotta get me one 'a dose.