Juggling Isn't So Fun When You Have Lots to Balance
It takes a huge amount of concentration and dexterity when it comes to juggling. This applies for both physical and non-physical juggling, but I'm talking about the one which involves intangible objects, and I'm not talking about social life *chuckles*. [Although my social life is much better (way better) than what I had back in pre-high school, my introvert nature still makes me lean towards liking my alone time more. If only I could spend time with and for myself more hehehe]
It is hard to balance things especially when *sigh* you know you have the ability to excel in them. It's just like an online MMORPG character in which you can choose only one class which in turn provides an even narrower choice to concentrate on your stats [actually, you can max out a specific stat not necessarily related to your class but in turn it will affect your performance greatly. Say, maxing INT for an RO Swordsman will give lots of SPs but it will make him sluggish and defenseless when it comes to what he's supposed to do]. Unless you are high-leveled, which means you can evenly max out the stats, if you want best performance, one must pick which stat to focus on, which in turn limits your choice of character class.
Okay, so what's up with all this RO/MMORPG analogy? Well, if life were one and the available choices for me would an artisan, technical analyst and manipulator, bard or orator, which class should I pick?
It is hard to balance things especially when *sigh* you know you have the ability to excel in them. It's just like an online MMORPG character in which you can choose only one class which in turn provides an even narrower choice to concentrate on your stats [actually, you can max out a specific stat not necessarily related to your class but in turn it will affect your performance greatly. Say, maxing INT for an RO Swordsman will give lots of SPs but it will make him sluggish and defenseless when it comes to what he's supposed to do]. Unless you are high-leveled, which means you can evenly max out the stats, if you want best performance, one must pick which stat to focus on, which in turn limits your choice of character class.
Okay, so what's up with all this RO/MMORPG analogy? Well, if life were one and the available choices for me would an artisan, technical analyst and manipulator, bard or orator, which class should I pick?



