World of Warcraft : a mirror of your social behavior

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While I was shaving this morning, I just realized something really fun, I have the exact same social patterns in World of Warcraft as I have in the real life.
Let me explain:
in WoW I’m not really part of any guild, mostly because those are really time consuming if you want to take fully advantage of what a guild can bring to your game experience. Thus I’m mostly a lonely player, yet I still go for high goals and heavy instances by gathering people from my contact list the moment I need help. And I never hesitate to help someone in need for my tauren DK/warrior two handed mace and spells.

So somehow this make me a independent guy with a network of partners / subcontractors that I can book for a few hours of their time to help me reach my goals and with whom I share my know-how and rewards as they come… sounds a lot like the way I’m behaving in real life business actually!

Tell me how you play and I’ll tell you who you are.

4 Responses to “World of Warcraft : a mirror of your social behavior”

  1. Robert
    March 5, 2009 at 6:23 am #

    Hello Guru, what entice you to post an article. This article was extremely interesting, especially since I was searching for thoughts on this subject last night.

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