Makes me wonder?
General Discussion
I have now been at Versailles for one whole year. In that time sincecoming there as a newbie and a noobseeinghow many people are actually willing to work towards the goals of some body's else vision, amazed me. Most seem to want to be important without doing anything important.I have seen people who will put down efforts of others, yet contributenothing themselves. All of us are imperfect and most of us are open to suggestions, constructive criticism for improving, or what have you, after all Rome was not built by one person's ideas. At first I did not understand the term "title hunter" but as time went on, I began to see it in action. People flitting from court to court for bigger and more grander titles. In real life whenone wants a better job position and title, we ask what it is we can do in order to getthat better title and pay. What happened to approaching the court's management to see what "you" personallycould do to make role play better or how you can contribute?Court management love people like that, it shows comittment and team spirit for the common goal of having a great court.When did a court come to evolve around one person or some grand title? What happened to loyalty and fidelity to a court? When people jump around from court to court...why are their motives never questioned as to why? I do agree, at times, it can be for personalities disorders...smiling, as my personality is out of order at that particular court. It is nice to see new courts come into being...but only for the right reason...creativity, not to be able to say you are a king or queen, to getting kicks with a crown,and what have you, orto lord it over others, as you will be a court of one in no time short. If you have never learned to cooperate at somebody's else court with support of working toward a common goal of making it appealing and fun for all, it also won't happen at the court in which you left to join or create. There is so much to learn from any court's management. I personallyhad no idea of what went into the running of a court until I started watching at Versailles. We as courtiers take so much for granted. We come to play and dont care that somebody stayed up for days to build something or gave up something in real life rather it was time or money or whatever need to be pushed aside. Instead of jumping from court to court we need to look at ourselves to see if the problem is us. Because if it is us, thenwe will be a problem no matter where we go or even if we form our own court.Btw, others can seeif we are going to be a problem as well.If one truly wants to be great one must learn to serve others in supporting whatever you can andassisting where everyou can beusedand then you can hope to attain to greatness and a great title. Just the thoughts of a simple frenchcourtier.