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So since starting this blogging stuff, I really haven’t had much of a chance to play World of Warcraft. Should bother me, huh? Strangely though it doesn’t. The only way it does at all is if I get caught up in the “shoulds.” You know all those things that you should be doing at any point in time. But why in the world would you let something like World of Warcraft into the realm of shoulds? To me that smacks of addiction.

Last night I did play for a few hours. But you know how I spent the better half of that time? Doing my auction house routine. Now for me, the auction house is how I make my money. Others do dailies or farm but I do auctioneering. I do pretty well at it and of course there is always that next big purchase looming out there that has me feeling like I should be doing my auction routine. But the thing is it takes time. Why should I feel compelled to spend what time I do choose to play on tasks if I don’t feel like tasking?

One other note: I relearned an old lesson yesterday. When leveling multiple characters, there is often no need to go through the same areas over and over again. Right now, I’m (belatedly) leveling a death knight and following the typical path through Hellfire, just lightly touching Zangarmarsh (because I didn’t like it the first time around) before heading over to Terrokar where I was languishing doing a series of quests that were for largely too easy for me.

Well along came a friend and with his help I ran all the Burning Crusade northern areas picking up the flightpoints along the way. Most of the areas I’d never hardly seen with Sayas. Now I’m thinking Dhume, my death knight is going to spend what time he has left in the Outlands in Area 52 and Netherstorm. Then when heading over to Northrend, I’ll do the same thing and hit areas I didn’t get to with Sayas on his way to 80. I figure I should be able to see fresh content with at least three characters this way. Then you figure the difference between Alliance and Horde perspectives and there is plenty new stuff for me to see before the new expansion hits a couple years from now.

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