A question about Journals...

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22 Mar 2013 21:42 #99343 by
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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22 Mar 2013 22:11 #99349 by ren
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. :)

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22 Mar 2013 23:30 #99360 by Angelus
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. :)

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

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23 Mar 2013 03:21 #99383 by
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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
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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