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Ever noticed in the games that we play, that no matter what position that we take up, our position is always fluid, changing evolving as we learn and experience.
So then, is it possible to truly take up a solid position, or does presenting a person with the right combination of facts just produce a position that is favorable to your game?
I think this is true. Just as a persons perceptions are changed by what you offer them, then so too are their opinions and their positions. Thus as a CP we must be carefully not to alter the fluidity of a persons perception too much or it will become unbalanced.
Yes, within every action that a CP employs there must be balance, to disrupt the balance of someones perception is to step into the territory of the programmers.
In all things, especially where a delicate mix of emotions lie, balance must be maintained at all costs.
Believe me, to unbalance someone is to invite the banality into your own head. The disbelief that manifests in your subject when they are unbalanced, the thing that acts as the natural balancing mechanism. The disbelief in you that limits your strength as a critical .
Other than that, not much for today, the glass door may have been further open than i realised. The sign may have had fine print i did not see. We shall see what the future holds...
Posted by indie/k4r4su
at 7:17 PM JST
Updated: Wednesday, 21 March 2007 8:21 PM JST
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Updated: Wednesday, 21 March 2007 8:21 PM JST
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