all issues should be set aside here on mgn. i think if we all are positive and kind it would be hard to "break" the rules. any issues should be presented to staff in my opinion...
Breaking our rules is more based on what you fail to do than one you do. Here at =MGN= kindness and respect rule the day. If you see someone in trouble, help them, if you know someone is having a hard time reach out to them.
As a mature gaming network there have been a few trends cropping up that I think we would be better to avoid.
Jealousy - Part of being a mature gaming network is putting others ahead of ourselves and caring that they do well. Jealousy and pride of the exact opposite their the effort to make yourself look better than those around you. Don't do things out of spite rather choose to care for others and help them in all they do.
Pity parties - Being a mature gaming network is caring about others. Pity parties are the exact opposite they're about telling people how bad our life is so they feel bad for you. If someone always cries to you about their problems but don't seem to be willing to change it's a good sign you're hearing a pity party.
Gossip - This is almost gone now but I just want to say the principle I try to live by is, don't say anything behind someone's back you aren't ready to say to their face. The only valid criticism is constructive criticism. What I always like to ask is, "how can it be constructive if I don't say it to their face (in a nice way)".
I would love to hear a story of how any of these things have impacted your life.
Breaking our rules is more based on what you fail to do than one you do. Here at =MGN= kindness and respect rule the day. If you see someone in trouble, help them, if you know someone is having a hard time reach out to them.
As a mature gaming network there have been a few trends cropping up that I think we would be better to avoid.
Jealousy - Part of being a mature gaming network is putting others ahead of ourselves and caring that they do well. Jealousy and pride of the exact opposite their the effort to make yourself look better than those around you. Don't do things out of spite rather choose to care for others and help them in all they do.
Pity parties - Being a mature gaming network is caring about others. Pity parties are the exact opposite they're about telling people how bad our life is so they feel bad for you. If someone always cries to you about their problems but don't seem to be willing to change it's a good sign you're hearing a pity party.
Gossip - This is almost gone now but I just want to say the principle I try to live by is, don't say anything behind someone's back you aren't ready to say to their face. The only valid criticism is constructive criticism. What I always like to ask is, "how can it be constructive if I don't say it to their face (in a nice way)".
I would love to hear a story of how any of these things have impacted your life.
Breaking our rules is more based on what you fail to do than one you do. Here at =MGN= kindness and respect rule the day. If you see someone in trouble, help them, if you know someone is having a hard time reach out to them.
As a mature gaming network there have been a few trends cropping up that I think we would be better to avoid.
Jealousy - Part of being a mature gaming network is putting others ahead of ourselves and caring that they do well. Jealousy and pride of the exact opposite their the effort to make yourself look better than those around you. Don't do things out of spite rather choose to care for others and help them in all they do.
Pity parties - Being a mature gaming network is caring about others. Pity parties are the exact opposite they're about telling people how bad our life is so they feel bad for you. If someone always cries to you about their problems but don't seem to be willing to change it's a good sign you're hearing a pity party.
Gossip - This is almost gone now but I just want to say the principle I try to live by is, don't say anything behind someone's back you aren't ready to say to their face. The only valid criticism is constructive criticism. What I always like to ask is, "how can it be constructive if I don't say it to their face (in a nice way)".
I would love to hear a story of how any of these things have impacted your life.
all issues should be set aside here on mgn. i think if we all are positive and kind it would be hard to "break" the rules. any issues should be presented to staff in my opinion...
Problem : some people can't be positive all around... Like me. Anyway..... They should say " someone from the staff that you trust most" because reasons
Balance has a point, There is people who has a Postive Side/Atitude and there's some people who just wants to break the rules and have a Negative Side/Atitude.
Balance has a point, There is people who has a Postive Side/Atitude and there's some people who just wants to break the rules and have a Negative Side/Atitude.
I have both .-.
How does that make you feel?
Also,the why staff that we trust the most?
Friendship is.... Wait. No
Friendship is important in telling all this. If you don't trust anyone here then idk :/
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