Everything I learned in life, I learned in World of Warcraft

Tuesday, March 4, 2008
By Nicole Lee

This is probably really obscure to most of you, but certain situations have prompted me to write this completely meaningless list. Well, it’s meaningless if you don’t play the game anyway.

  1. Listen to people.
  2. Learn from your mistakes.
  3. Your goals can be achieved through hard work and determination. Unless you have a lot of money, in which case you can just buy what you want through the hard work of others — but you’ll be hated for it.
  4. Teamwork is important.
  5. Never underestimate your enemies.
  6. Be humble.
  7. Don’t be an ass.
  8. Socialize more, especially with people who are different from you.
  9. Do your homework.*
  10. Be punctual.
  11. Take things seriously, but don’t forget to have fun.
  12. Be willing to sacrifice yourself for the greater good.
  13. United we stand, divided we fall.
  14. Pets are cool.

7 Responses to “Everything I learned in life, I learned in World of Warcraft”

  1. Noud

    Well, those rules apply when interacting with any human being, anywhere, don’t they? :)

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  2. Roshan

    What’s the asterisk say? I can’t find it.

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  3. MonkWren

    As someone who has never played WoW, but has learned quite a bit about what makes us happy (psyc major), this list is spot on. Good job!

    And yes, I did find this through StumbleUpon.

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  4. Garr

    Good list. . .but you never address the asterisk for number 9.

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  5. jaajaja

    *except if your dog ate it

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  6. Digital

    Good stuff, good rules for life as well as the game.

    If we could only get more people in game (and life) who follow those rules then the game (and life) would be much better.

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  7. Don’t forget:

    Need before Greed
    and
    When in doubt, RTFM.

    #274556

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