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by avryhof
2822 days ago
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Anyone who knows that their D&D Character with a 20 INT isn't invincible. You have to have a combination of scores in all of the attributes to succeed. Unfortunately, a lot of people don't apply this to real life. That being said, I often find that I over-think tasks, and end up never completing them because I try to make them perfect, and find out at some point that I can't. What's more important than "perfect" is "good enough", and sometimes a high IQ won't allow you to accept that. It's one of the things I hate about myself at times. |
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Isn't this some kind of circular logic? A character with high intelligence is just that a charade of the user playing it. So it doesn't matter if the INT is high, if the player is a moron bad things will still happen.