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On February 20 2012 05:09 blabber wrote:Show nested quote +On February 19 2012 07:00 azbcethananderson wrote: why doesnt idra release a story on how he became a pro
he's said it numerous times. he played bw casually on "fastest possible map" and eventually got good enough to be recognized by teams and tournaments and he did well in those and it just went up from there. I don't think idra started out thinking "i'm going to go pro." it just sorta happened because he's that good.
Dunno if he played much FMP in Broodwar. I know he used to play 2v2 NR20 ZC maps. Basically mass money maps where you build shit for 20 minutes then attack endlessly, was pretty ridiculous. But yeah, before Idra ever started playing regular maps, he played those. After that as far as I can tell he just played BW alot and got pretty good at it, up to the point where he won a tourney to join the eSTRO house. Thats basically his SC1 career for the most part before he technically became a progamer.
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On June 01 2011 14:29 Empyrean wrote:Show nested quote +On June 01 2011 13:39 moganine wrote:On June 01 2011 03:24 Puosu wrote: The false sense of accomplishment that follows you telling us about your unrealistically high targets is a hindrance, avoid telling others what you're going for and you're a step closer to succeeding. Perfect It's from a TED talk. And for the record, I completely agree. What's the link to the talk?
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On February 20 2012 06:24 Hawk wrote:Show nested quote +On December 24 2011 05:11 TheToast wrote:
People like this fail because anyone who does not have the greatest, most incredibly unbelievable passions for esports are going to fail. That accounts for 99.9999% of gamers. most fail because they suck and dont realize. Passion don't make up for a lack of skill
Passion is what leads to the development of skill. Jaedong wasn't born with godly muta micro. If you don't have passion, you're never going to be able to put in the work required to become a top player.
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jaedong poured his passion into getting good though not spending time thinking about going pro and blogging and posting vids on TL
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On February 20 2012 08:19 LuckyFool wrote: jaedong poured his passion into getting good though not spending time thinking about going pro and blogging and posting vids on TL
i remember reading one of JD's road to D+ blogs, that was a quality blog.
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On February 20 2012 10:19 Endymion wrote:Show nested quote +On February 20 2012 08:19 LuckyFool wrote: jaedong poured his passion into getting good though not spending time thinking about going pro and blogging and posting vids on TL i remember reading one of JD's road to D+ blogs, that was a quality blog.
Can't tell if serious or trolling
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which ted talk is this from
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On February 20 2012 10:19 Endymion wrote:Show nested quote +On February 20 2012 08:19 LuckyFool wrote: jaedong poured his passion into getting good though not spending time thinking about going pro and blogging and posting vids on TL i remember reading one of JD's road to D+ blogs, that was a quality blog. ya it was rly funny coz all the fomos people were totally trolling him telling to drop out and go pro altho he's only in D.
+ Show Spoiler +No, Frostfire, of course serious. :D
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On February 20 2012 07:49 Rostam wrote:Show nested quote +On February 20 2012 06:24 Hawk wrote:On December 24 2011 05:11 TheToast wrote:
People like this fail because anyone who does not have the greatest, most incredibly unbelievable passions for esports are going to fail. That accounts for 99.9999% of gamers. most fail because they suck and dont realize. Passion don't make up for a lack of skill Passion is what leads to the development of skill. Jaedong wasn't born with godly muta micro. If you don't have passion, you're never going to be able to put in the work required to become a top player.
if passion led to skill, everyone on this site would be a whole lot better. Jaedong and every other halfway decent pro ever already had displayed plenty of skill before deciding to drop out and quit their job to go pro.
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Who necro'ed this?
Did the guy die?
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Really just want the TED talk D:
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On February 20 2012 06:31 Enki wrote:Show nested quote +On February 20 2012 05:09 blabber wrote:On February 19 2012 07:00 azbcethananderson wrote: why doesnt idra release a story on how he became a pro
he's said it numerous times. he played bw casually on "fastest possible map" and eventually got good enough to be recognized by teams and tournaments and he did well in those and it just went up from there. I don't think idra started out thinking "i'm going to go pro." it just sorta happened because he's that good. Dunno if he played much FMP in Broodwar. I know he used to play 2v2 NR20 ZC maps. Basically mass money maps where you build shit for 20 minutes then attack endlessly, was pretty ridiculous. But yeah, before Idra ever started playing regular maps, he played those. After that as far as I can tell he just played BW alot and got pretty good at it, up to the point where he won a tourney to join the eSTRO house. Thats basically his SC1 career for the most part before he technically became a progamer.
Idra's approach to macrogames and such all of a sudden makes so much more sense
nr20 zc.... rofl
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On February 20 2012 23:17 Hawk wrote:Show nested quote +On February 20 2012 07:49 Rostam wrote:On February 20 2012 06:24 Hawk wrote:On December 24 2011 05:11 TheToast wrote:
People like this fail because anyone who does not have the greatest, most incredibly unbelievable passions for esports are going to fail. That accounts for 99.9999% of gamers. most fail because they suck and dont realize. Passion don't make up for a lack of skill Passion is what leads to the development of skill. Jaedong wasn't born with godly muta micro. If you don't have passion, you're never going to be able to put in the work required to become a top player. if passion led to skill, everyone on this site would be a whole lot better. Jaedong and every other halfway decent pro ever already had displayed plenty of skill before deciding to drop out and quit their job to go pro.
If jaedong wrote about it at D+ level, that's nowhere close to being pro yet, even I had an account at C+ / B - and that's not even remotely close to being good compared to good ppl.
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