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Archive for "January, 2009"

  • Gaming

    Posted on January 30th, 2009

    Written by Tyme White

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    ethics, morals, world of warcraft

    Pesky little moral dilmemmas…

    Pesky little moral dilmemmas…

    I talk a lot about ethics and morals in business but the reality is that moral and ethical decisions follow us every where. Let’s step out of the box a minute and think about morals and ethics in another venue: gaming. And how easily we can make excuses when we “want” something.

  • Web

    Posted on January 30th, 2009

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    criticism

    The Art of Knowing When to Shut Up

    The Art of Knowing When to Shut Up

    My Mom taught me that it is an art to knowing when to talk, and when to shut up. When I was younger I didn’t understand the importance of knowing the difference. In my adult life, I understand completely.

  • Web

    Posted on January 28th, 2009

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    arrington, brand, consequences, dave winer, integrity, reputation

    When is enough…enough?

    When is enough…enough?

    For every action, there is a consequence. What we do today will determine what happens tomorrow. This can be easy to forget when writing on the internet when the assumption is: you’ll never see the person you are writing about face to face.

  • Gaming

    Posted on January 23rd, 2009

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    goals, guild, luck, mistake, pvp, world of warcraft

    Pushing your limits

    Pushing your limits

    2009 was the year where, coming from two crappy years (medically), I was determined to pick up life where I left it. Where it was sort of ripped away from me. The only way to evolve is to push your limits. Look at what you could of done vs. what you did, create new goals and move forward.

  • Web

    Posted on January 20th, 2009

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    audience, consequences, experience, facebook, interaction, karma, mage, myspace, online, Relationships, rss, swoozie, twitter, video, youtube

    What you believe determines how you behave

    What you believe determines how you behave

    I talked about consequences, anticipating the reactions to what you do, karma and change. Those are all entries about the end result of doing something. Let’s talk about why some situations happen in the first place.
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