12/19/2023 0 Comments Scratched a million off my checklist![]() I clean up the 3PM Dulkadir and OPM Bulgaria when Georgia calls me in against the remains of Crimea. At this point the Mamluks are becoming quite formidable and are pressing against my border. One full annexation later, I watch as the Mamluks wipe the Ottomans off the map. I declare war on Bosnia, who had been under the protection of Hungary, again during a window where Hungary would not take the defensive call. Wallachia enters my shit list as it cavalierly destroyed its perfect bean shaped starting borders by eating most of the recently freed Bulgaria. Damn those trade leagues.Īnother war with kebab lined itself up, now with my forces being able to overcome the vastly weakend Turk and managed to kick kebab out of Europe (releasing Bulgaria) and snagging kebab's easternmost holdings on the border with Georgia with whom I have managed to secure an alliance. Meanwhile, Genoa took the westernmost bit of Anatolia, much to my chagrin. Afterwards I got an opportunity to snag Ragusa while her allies were tied up. I then got into an opportunistic war with the Crimean khanate and solidified my hold on the peninsula and the surrounding coastline. I was hoping to get a larger share of the Balkans to cut Hungary off (and postpone breaking this alliance) but c'est la vie.Īs a response to this issue, I then focused my attention on Serbia, making sure to get to them at least before Hungary did. Then Bastard Hungary hit the Ottos on his own accord, taking some of Bulgaria for himself but kindly returning one of my still unclaimed cores. I then snagged Theodoro and slowly ate away at Crimea and thos remaining Anatolian minors. The war resulted in the Ottos spitting out some more minors. I would also like to note didn't go for that tributary of Ming strat because the Basileus bows to no one.Īfter that, watched weakened kebab get beat down by Mamluks and Dulkadir. All I know is that I didn't give them any in the peace deal. I don't remember if I went in on favors or on promise of land. Then, I waited for kebab to be tied up on the other side of Anatolia and declared and got a bunch of my cores back. I started by allying Hungary and Poland/Lithuania, and did a quick DoW on Candar while kebab was busy for some much needed early clay. And since most of my lists are full of things that dont matter to me, my list of things that are important to me is also full of things that dont matter to me.A (not so) brief AAR to make this post a little content-rich: But it is also important to keep track of things that are not important to me. My weekly check-list is a good place to keep track of things that are important to me. But a list is also great for keeping track of anything that is important to me. Like in the case of my job, a lot of my jobs require me to keep track of my hours and my wages, and not to mention all of the other things that are important to me. They are also important in any job that requires you to keep track of things. Lists are great for doing homework, which is why they are such a common part of business. Lists are great for what they’re supposed to be used for. ![]() But a list is a way of keeping track of everything you know and everything you don’t know. For one thing, a checklist is a way of making sure you do what you said you would. Lists are so much more reliable than any kind of checklists. But even then, I still prefer lists to checklists. I guess that kind of defeats the purpose of having a list, unless youre a guy who has time to check them every few minutes. I like having a list of things to remember, things I need to do, things I cannot do, and things I need to find more information on. For me, lists are a great way of seeing through the layers of your mind, and getting a clearer picture. Sometimes I use them to drive home the points that I want to make. There’s a lot of things I see that I would never have noticed otherwise. People like lists because it helps them to keep their minds busy.įor me, I like lists because they help me to see things in a new way. A lot goes on in the mind, and if you don’t have the means to evaluate the items on the list, you won’t be able to fully appreciate it. There are a lot of lists that people have, but not all of them are worth keeping. Because they can keep things simple, they can use their list to drive their thinking process forward. People who have the list memorised, as opposed to people who do research and write about their lists before they start to put them to work, are able to use them in a variety of ways. The first is the “How many times do I have to stop”, and the second is “I don’t think I’ll be able to change my mind about something.” That is the point, and it’s not the whole point. This is my favourite way to think about the list.
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