[MR] Peerage questions
Nicole Spaun
icychaos at msn.com
Tue Jun 24 17:24:33 PDT 2008
Dame Anne,
> I do have dear friends who have chosen to not have a sole Peer. I have> cautioned them that seeking out too many mentors can actually be confusing,> fragmenting and frankly, THAT might delay growth in an area.>
Hmm, hadn't thought about it that way!!! I run things by a people, including peers and friends and peer-friends, for "ground truth" when I need to sort out conflicting ideas or when I start trying to run in multiple directions at once. I hadn't thought about that as a potential negative for people who don't think to ask or don't have ground truth to turn to. Or, for example, when I've been too confused to know I was in the, um, stuff until it was almost too late... since I'm still happily playing I figure I haven't gone beyond 'almost' yet ;). Interesting though- I'll have to bear that in mind. Thank you!!!
Cheers,
~Bianca
~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~ Lady Bianca di Bari, Chronicler for the Barony of Stierbach, Atlantia 'Per bend wavy sable and azure, a comet bendwise inverted and a comet bendwise argent'
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