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Post by Asahina Kangei on Mar 16, 2018 1:53:43 GMT -5
"I can sympathize Utaku-san, I have made a couple of appearances of my own on the mill, students do love to talk." he chuckled a bit when she spoke of saito "I believe his placement has more to do with his disposition than his foresight."
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Post by Shosuro Saito on Mar 16, 2018 8:23:41 GMT -5
"It can be both," Saito notes to Kangei, only a little defensively such that it might come off as good-natured.
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Post by Utaku Hisui on Mar 16, 2018 8:29:36 GMT -5
"One could argue that foresight leads to disposition. If you knew how every conversation was going to play out, you'd be unhappy too, I imagine."
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Post by Asahina Kangei on Mar 17, 2018 0:27:09 GMT -5
he grins "I often know how most conversations will end. social foresight is an essential skill in the court and at the bargaining table. Its all about reading people knowing who is motivated by what and just how to push the right buttons. But a positive disposition is often a more effective tool."
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Post by Utaku Hisui on Mar 17, 2018 0:55:02 GMT -5
"And how do you see this conversation ending, then?" she asks, now mildly curious.
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Post by Shibatsu Eito on Mar 17, 2018 13:17:32 GMT -5
Eito wrinkles his nose. "Both the wisest prophet in Rokugon and every single blind man ever know exactly what they will see the next time they open their eyes. Still good company is worth the occasional supply."
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