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19 years ago
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The philosophy of the Great Ones is that we appear out of nowhere, burn brightly but briefly, and then return to nothingness (Perhaps this doesn't apply to Heroes, but it does apply to the events of our forum and beyond...).
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19 years ago
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Might makes right, and money makes might. This harsh reality applies not only to the heroes but also to our lives.
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19 years ago
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There is no right or wrong. Everything happens as it should. Before Fate, all are equal. It doesn't matter who you are; what matters is the role you play in Fate's grand design.
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19 years ago
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Brutalism.
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19 years ago
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Perhaps. But what's the point of resisting Fate? It will do what it wants anyway. And resistance will only lead to new problems. It's better to accept your Fate and live with it in peace.
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19 years ago
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Weak people believe in fate because they cannot find the strength to "swim against the tide" (of course, there are exceptions).
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19 years ago
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Fate doesn't care whether you believe in it or not. You can swim against the current, but is that the goal? Those who argue with the Forces become their slaves. Those who serve the Forces become the Forces themselves. Believe in Fate, but forge your own path as best you can.
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19 years ago
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Or maybe, the purpose of a person is to swim against the current? I don't know if any of you have seen the movie "Interstate 60", but there was a guy in it named "He's also Grand". He would always say about any event or incident: "It was inevitable." You can think as much as you want that you have controlled your destiny. In reality, fate has simply cleverly deceived you.
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19 years ago
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There's nothing worse than a fool with initiative – a life lesson that takes on an unexpected meaning in Heroes.
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19 years ago
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A fool learns from others' mistakes, while a wise man learns from his own. Another saying, and it also has a new meaning in the context of Heroes.
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19 years ago
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Learning from mistakes is inevitable. But history teaches us that it teaches us nothing. The same goes for mistakes – you learn from others' experiences, try it yourself, and make the same mistakes.
P.S. As the world chess champion Lasker said: "You can learn to play chess from your own mistakes, and become a world champion from others' mistakes."
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19 years ago
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Fortune is not only blind herself, but also blinds everyone she embraces.
RandomMap-HeroesForever!
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19 years ago
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Oh... guys, reading your posts makes me want to say:
Enthusiasm is contagious, fanaticism is irresistible.
8))) With respect, Alan.
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19 years ago
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The game's philosophy is to camp on the edge and then come out and beat everyone up. And the faction doesn't matter... An Angel also wields a sword and inflicts more damage than a skeleton. Good doesn't exist in Heroes – it's only here to defeat the enemy in an inhuman battle. And pretending to be good or evil is just for show.
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19 years ago
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What is evil for one is good for another. And if you put yourself in the place of a Necromancer, then for you, there is nothing worse than an Archangel!

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