I don't know. I think you just have to take it one step at a time.
And... if it gets to a point where you have to respect their wishes, then... [she looks down, her brows furrowing a little.] ...when you get to that point... you'll know. But until then, just continue to be there for that person. Sometimes when someone says "I've given up," what they really mean is "I need help."
[ he goes extremely quiet for probably longer than he should. he doesn't say anything, and he's kind of staring at her cake instead of her before there's a low sigh after. ]
That makes sense. It's figuring out the balance between helping them and hurting them by trying to help, even if they don't know which it is themselves.
I think the rush is tripping people up more than it's helping them. A lot of people are pointing out how hard it is to get to know someone in such a short amount of time.
Well... one way of doing it formed connections between their minds so they could share knowledge with each other and everyone could benefit from it. The Akasha system isn't functioning on as wide a scale anymore, but a modified version of it helped a lot in a very difficult situation.
The other way has to do with forming elemental connections between creatures. It only ever lasted for a minute or so, though. So... it definitely wasn't the same thing we're talking about here.
But the concept doesn't seem so strange to me, I guess.
Oh. Yeah, Shenhe mentioned something about wielding elements so I guess that makes some sense. There's nothing really like that where I'm from. And we don't have an Akasha thing either unless you count the internet? It...sort of sounds like that without it being a mindmeld or something.
Yeah. You can access a whole network either on a computer or even on a phone like the kind we woke up with. Makes it a lot easier to get answers to things you aren't expecting to need to know.
[so even in worlds without the akasha - without the gnoses, even - humans are capable of creating something like that all on their own. it's fascinating to think about.]
I wonder how it works... the Akasha system in Sumeru was powered by elemental energy, but you don't have that in your world, do you?
No, but we have electricity? And there are some things that use the elements, I guess, like hydro-powered machinery or anything that runs on gas and heat. The internet's like...kind of electricity but it's something else, too. Someone else from an Earth might be able to explain it better.
That's not something you need to apologize for. Even hearing the basics gives me somewhere to start if I want to look into it myself, so I appreciate it.
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And... if it gets to a point where you have to respect their wishes, then... [she looks down, her brows furrowing a little.] ...when you get to that point... you'll know. But until then, just continue to be there for that person. Sometimes when someone says "I've given up," what they really mean is "I need help."
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That makes sense. It's figuring out the balance between helping them and hurting them by trying to help, even if they don't know which it is themselves.
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I'm sorry. Talking that way was a bit much, wasn't it?
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No, it's fine. What you're saying makes plenty of sense and is probably something we should keep in mind for some people here.
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[her brow furrows.]
Rushing it may not help much.
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It's an important decision to make, too, since our lives will be linked to our teammates'...
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That isn't so difficult, but it's usually temporary, not permanent.
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Why do you sound so sure of that...?
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It's not quite linking one life to another, but it did form connections between people.
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How'd it work? Did it help those people?
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Well... one way of doing it formed connections between their minds so they could share knowledge with each other and everyone could benefit from it. The Akasha system isn't functioning on as wide a scale anymore, but a modified version of it helped a lot in a very difficult situation.
The other way has to do with forming elemental connections between creatures. It only ever lasted for a minute or so, though. So... it definitely wasn't the same thing we're talking about here.
But the concept doesn't seem so strange to me, I guess.
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It's an informational tool, then...?
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Yeah. You can access a whole network either on a computer or even on a phone like the kind we woke up with. Makes it a lot easier to get answers to things you aren't expecting to need to know.
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[so even in worlds without the akasha - without the gnoses, even - humans are capable of creating something like that all on their own. it's fascinating to think about.]
I wonder how it works... the Akasha system in Sumeru was powered by elemental energy, but you don't have that in your world, do you?
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[she's nodding to herself. that makes sense - it's just the elements harnessed in a different form.
too bad she can't just go wikipedia browsing.]
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Sorry. I'm not...great at explaining stuff like that. I don't know how it all works.
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