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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 8661827" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>So I am privileged to be good at time management... I was forced to take a course in time management in college exactly because I was not managing my time well. Almost failed college and I would not have had my university degree without that course. So no, I am not priviledged, I simply took time to learn how to do it out if necessity. </p><p></p><p>And yes, D&D is for everyone that cares to try it. I know, I have introduced hundreds of people into the hobby over the 40+ years I have been playing. So give me a slack with the scorn. </p><p></p><p>How many will play in 3 years? I don't know. But there was a big boom in popularity for D&D in '80s and when it fell, boy was it hard for some to find players and for players to find DMs. There are reasons for tournament events to have disappeared. So how long will the popularity lasts? I do not know. But what I know is that once your player base moves on to an other system...</p><p></p><p>I encourage you to read the Dragon Lance UA and the threads about it. You will see that the feat chains aka feat taxes is pretty much what it was...</p><p></p><p>And I never meant disrespect. But it is true, I learned time management from a course. If I could do it, so can you. These courses are available online. Give them a try. Applying some of their advice is easy and proves to be very efficient. I went from:" Why do this today when you can do it next month to do it now and be done with it." Strangely, since that course, I went from wondering when I would have the time to what will I do with my time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 8661827, member: 6855114"] So I am privileged to be good at time management... I was forced to take a course in time management in college exactly because I was not managing my time well. Almost failed college and I would not have had my university degree without that course. So no, I am not priviledged, I simply took time to learn how to do it out if necessity. And yes, D&D is for everyone that cares to try it. I know, I have introduced hundreds of people into the hobby over the 40+ years I have been playing. So give me a slack with the scorn. How many will play in 3 years? I don't know. But there was a big boom in popularity for D&D in '80s and when it fell, boy was it hard for some to find players and for players to find DMs. There are reasons for tournament events to have disappeared. So how long will the popularity lasts? I do not know. But what I know is that once your player base moves on to an other system... I encourage you to read the Dragon Lance UA and the threads about it. You will see that the feat chains aka feat taxes is pretty much what it was... And I never meant disrespect. But it is true, I learned time management from a course. If I could do it, so can you. These courses are available online. Give them a try. Applying some of their advice is easy and proves to be very efficient. I went from:" Why do this today when you can do it next month to do it now and be done with it." Strangely, since that course, I went from wondering when I would have the time to what will I do with my time. [/QUOTE]
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