tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3871409676946408069.post6983506573399443910..comments2023-10-14T03:58:59.333-06:00Comments on The Tao of D&D: VocationAlexis Smolenskhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10539170107563075967noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3871409676946408069.post-29134894100800506092015-07-06T12:34:35.354-06:002015-07-06T12:34:35.354-06:00Well, JB, you may remember I did try to encourage ...Well, JB, you may remember I did try to encourage the creation of a monastery, way back in 2009 - when I suggested the rules for game play could be developed by multiple persons working upon a single structure, for which one of my readers created the Same Universe Wiki. That was before I lost all my faith, all of it, in the greater community.<br /><br />So it goes, yes?Alexis Smolenskhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10539170107563075967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3871409676946408069.post-47945691876892643442015-07-04T22:21:42.918-06:002015-07-04T22:21:42.918-06:00@ Alexis:
Which came first: the vocation or the m...@ Alexis:<br /><br />Which came first: the vocation or the monastery? The "work" or the support system that allowed for it?<br /><br />You clearly have a calling, but you need a system in place that will allow you to pursue it. Or maybe you don't...I suppose you might consider that you don't have enough time left on this plane as it is and want to accomplish as much as possible. But can you accomplish "as much as possible" without first getting the support in place?<br /><br />I feel for you man. How about Patreon?JBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03263662621289630246noreply@blogger.com