What of Titulia?
My Fellow Citizens:
Two-and-one-half weeks into my presidency, I have come to wonder what people want from their experience in Titulia.
Apathy is widespread.
Stimulus programs to encourage new activities in the republic have attracted few applicants, if any.
Like my predecessors, I have found it difficult to fill all the cabinet positions.
Titulia City Planner Codex has received only two suggestions for making the map of Titulia City more viable, and one of those came from me.
Even the site administrators are apathetic, taking days to respond to the people’s elected representative.
But this is not a new phenomenon in the republic. A number of citizens have offered alternative activities to the citizenry, but were unable to generate enough support to sustain their efforts. And site improvements, such as as the company toolbox, were promised by Admin a year ago, yet we still await them.
It is not as if I was not already aware that there is little interest in Titulia beyond the interest in political debate, to express it mildly. As a private citizen, I founded the Titulia Fantasy Football Association, and like others, could not attract enough participants to make it all it could have been.
Maybe instead, I should have founded the Titulia Political Football Association.
I believe Titulia is at a fork in its road.
Do we choose the path of construction or the path of destruction?
Do we choose the path of unity or the path of division?
Do we choose an open hand of cooperation, or do we choose the closed fist of battle?
It is the job of the president to lead, if nothing else.
I believe with all my heart and mind that the only path forward that will lead to growth in Titulia is a path of not only cooperation, but participation.
I realize time is limited for us all, but I ask all of you to use the limited time you have to the best use possible.
In my opinion, pursuing personal grudges through contentious personalized engagement is not the best use of our time; either individually or collectively.
Let us join together, for the greater good of Titulia. And I solicit your comments on this post as to how we can accomplish this.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you.
For the republic,
William D. Money
Two-and-one-half weeks into my presidency, I have come to wonder what people want from their experience in Titulia.
Apathy is widespread.
Stimulus programs to encourage new activities in the republic have attracted few applicants, if any.
Like my predecessors, I have found it difficult to fill all the cabinet positions.
Titulia City Planner Codex has received only two suggestions for making the map of Titulia City more viable, and one of those came from me.
Even the site administrators are apathetic, taking days to respond to the people’s elected representative.
But this is not a new phenomenon in the republic. A number of citizens have offered alternative activities to the citizenry, but were unable to generate enough support to sustain their efforts. And site improvements, such as as the company toolbox, were promised by Admin a year ago, yet we still await them.
It is not as if I was not already aware that there is little interest in Titulia beyond the interest in political debate, to express it mildly. As a private citizen, I founded the Titulia Fantasy Football Association, and like others, could not attract enough participants to make it all it could have been.
Maybe instead, I should have founded the Titulia Political Football Association.
I believe Titulia is at a fork in its road.
Do we choose the path of construction or the path of destruction?
Do we choose the path of unity or the path of division?
Do we choose an open hand of cooperation, or do we choose the closed fist of battle?
It is the job of the president to lead, if nothing else.
I believe with all my heart and mind that the only path forward that will lead to growth in Titulia is a path of not only cooperation, but participation.
I realize time is limited for us all, but I ask all of you to use the limited time you have to the best use possible.
In my opinion, pursuing personal grudges through contentious personalized engagement is not the best use of our time; either individually or collectively.
Let us join together, for the greater good of Titulia. And I solicit your comments on this post as to how we can accomplish this.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you.
For the republic,
William D. Money
Article published in The Titulia Post
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The path of unity and construction has been discarted long ago. Am not pointing my finger at anyone. Maybe it's no one's fault, maybe it's all our fault. Either way, it's dead here, like never before. Titulia in February last year was alive and interesting. It's dead now. Nothing, I'm afraid, will revive it. Nothing changes and nothing will. That's what I see, and clearly.
Owen is entitled to his opinion, and it is duly noted. We are either all in this together or we are not. I welcome all comments.
That's real positive, Merry. The prez appeals to us to cooperate, and you leave that comment. Thanks for reminding us all, Donny boy, that you're a big part of the problem.
what a load of self serving wankery.
you're not far off Bill. but political "unity" is a baseless idea unless everyone sticks to it and accepts that someone has a different idea to someone else. if we can't agree to disagree && respect not only the opinions but the ppl that made them nothing will change. maybe that's a good thing though :?? the politics in all of us has produced the most generation of ideas. instead of temping down we all should turn it ^\\
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