07-15-2019, 09:12 AM
A meritocracy is a government as based by ability, not participation.
You have to think of the ability the person HAS and the ability the person WILL HAVE. Ryccia would make an amazing pick, if they weren't already a director. I have played longer than Whatermelons, and I have set aside my conflict of interests elsewhere where they have not. I have the ability, and I have the ability to focus on Laz. I have done R/D for 3 years now, I have lead many times in different places as well as been part of a lot more in the past. You seem to believe that I am not a good pick because I was not yet part of the Guard, however you ignore that I have helped the region and have the ability. I have the skills needed, and I stepped up when we needed that position.
You have to think that Ryccia also needs to worry about being a Janitor AND a Director. I will be giving up my Vice Director of Internal Management role, if confirmed, to even better focus on the military itself. I have attempted and have done a fair amount for Laz and I do not plan on stopping.
All in all, A meritocracy is a gov't based on the ability and skills the people have, and will have. The ability to focus and to help rather than just by how much they are liked by their peers.
You have to think of the ability the person HAS and the ability the person WILL HAVE. Ryccia would make an amazing pick, if they weren't already a director. I have played longer than Whatermelons, and I have set aside my conflict of interests elsewhere where they have not. I have the ability, and I have the ability to focus on Laz. I have done R/D for 3 years now, I have lead many times in different places as well as been part of a lot more in the past. You seem to believe that I am not a good pick because I was not yet part of the Guard, however you ignore that I have helped the region and have the ability. I have the skills needed, and I stepped up when we needed that position.
You have to think that Ryccia also needs to worry about being a Janitor AND a Director. I will be giving up my Vice Director of Internal Management role, if confirmed, to even better focus on the military itself. I have attempted and have done a fair amount for Laz and I do not plan on stopping.
All in all, A meritocracy is a gov't based on the ability and skills the people have, and will have. The ability to focus and to help rather than just by how much they are liked by their peers.