
Me when i was trying to prog A8s (in 5.5 not when it was current) and my MCH friend pulled me aside and was like "Bro, you suck ass.. im sorry" i took that to heart and now im top 150 in my job for current raid tierI don’t get why this is the case for so many people. When I found that I was actually performing like ass compared to skilled players, I took it as determination to do some labbing, practice my opener and get it down to muscle memory, rearrange my hotbar for the most comfortable possible configuration so I can take my mind off of it during raid, gearing crafters to make my own crafted prog gear, and find a chill static to raid for 5.4. I wanted to be good so I put in the time to be good, and I became good! Why not think of things that way instead of being defeatist and/or getting offended by the knowledge that you have room to improve? If you don’t care then more power to you! But if you do care, you can get better if you set your mind to it! And you’ll eventually find that things you thought were super hard really aren’t.
Unfortunately it seems far too many lack the propensity to look at things that way, enough to make SE think the right option is to make things so easy you can breathe and do comparable damage to top tier players. It’s really quite depressing.
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