A question about Journals...
22 Mar 2013 21:42 #99343
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This seemed like the best place for this query. I tend to be a man of few words. This is to say I am usually not at all overly verbose. If a particular topic or subject inspires or moves me I can certainly ramble on about it. My question is this, if one such as myself does not have much to say on a topic/lesson, how will that effect ones progress? Mind you I am not speaking of choosing not to answer/comment on certain things, or being...for lack of a better term...lazy in regards to lessons and journal entries.
Just curious....thanks for your time!
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Eicheneule
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Just curious....thanks for your time!
MTFBWYA
Eicheneule
JD /|\
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22 Mar 2013 22:11 #99349
by ren
Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies.
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I think it all depends on the quality. Some people can say a lot with very few words. If you missed the point of the lesson a teaching master will normally contact you and help you.

Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies.
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22 Mar 2013 23:30 #99360
by Angelus
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Former Masters: Mark Anjuu, Zanthan Storm, Br. John, Grom Fett
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Considering what you were asking, your post wasn't terribly brief, so perhaps you're not as terse as you might think? 
Just write what comes to you, and like ren said...we will check it out and make sure everything is ok.

Just write what comes to you, and like ren said...we will check it out and make sure everything is ok.

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23 Mar 2013 00:48 #99371
by Jestor
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You can always ask someone to check a particular lesson or topic if you like...

On walk-about...
Sith ain't Evil...
Jedi ain't Saints....
"Bake or bake not. There is no fry" - Sean Ching
Rite: PureLand
Former Memeber of the TOTJO Council
Master: Jasper_Ward
Current Apprentices: Viskhard, DanWerts, Llama Su, Trisskar
Former Apprentices: Knight Learn_To_Know, Knight Edan, Knight Brenna, Knight Madhatter
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23 Mar 2013 03:21 #99383
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I have a solution for you as well. You may be a man of few words, but you can certainly converse with people. Go into chat, ask somebody if you could discuss the lesson with them (knight or not!), and just have a conversation... copy and paste: wah lah. hahah. I mean, of course, make the points in line with your understanding of the lesson, but if you show your understanding in communication, then you don't have to feel like you're giving a speech.
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23 Mar 2013 08:54 #99405
by Whyte Horse
Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts.
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I have the same problem. I'm finding that people who are looking for an apprentice read your journal to see if they can help you or not. Of course, I use the journal to make notes I can go back to and I don't want to read a bunch of fluffery when I rescan it, lol.
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