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What you believe determines how you behave

I talked about consequences, anticipating the reactions to what you do, karma and change. Those are all entries about the end result of doing something. Let’s talk about why some situations happen in the first place.

Swoozie finished a set of videos based on his experience with Sims Online. In Part 1 he explains how he got into the game and how he met a “friend”, the girl was popular, and to make a long story short, she moved in with him (in game), leaving her “husband” in a very cold manner (a Dr. John letter). In Part 2 Swoozie explains how things got old as they settled into a married couple type life style and how having “fun” again in the game backfired royally. I highly recommend looking at the videos. They are awesome and Part 2 will definitely make you laugh. If you want to subscribe to the RSS feed for YouTube here is the feed.

With social media (Facebook, Myspace, YouTube, Twitter, etc.) it is very easy to meet new people online. Games (computer and consoles) makes it even easier. I’ve said many times the internet is like a shield for a person to act like a fool do something they wouldn’t do face to face. I keep it real – I’m the same way online and off. I don’t say anything behind a person’s back I haven’t said to them personally (unless I don’t talk to them of course) but if I do communicate I’m not going to smile in their face and stab them in the back talk about them behind their back.

It is very easy to fall into the trap of taking for granted the people we interact with online because the consequence of them reacting to it face to face isn’t there. Let’s step back a minute and talk about this.

In Swoozie’s video the lady he encountered was married to the mayor in the game. Swoozie spent a considerable amount of time with the girl before she asked to move in with him and Swoozie had no idea she was married. Where was the mayor? Why wasn’t he spending time with his “wife”? If he was handling his business in game she wouldn’t have been able to spend as much time with Swoozie as she did. When she “divorced” the mayor she had no problem writing him a Dr. John letter and moving in with a guy she’d know a week or so. When Swoozie “cheated” on the girl he kept saying, “It’s just a game” but instinctively he knew what he was doing was “wrong” because he took measures to mask his actions. That said, I don’t believe if Swoozie had “real” interactions with her he would have made the same choices….and that’s the crux of this article.

It’s so easy….

Online we create friendships easily and learn a lot about people. In Facebook every day I get the opportunity to share in the lives of complete strangers. When they get new partners, break up, get married, have kids, get fired I see their updates, almost as they unfold. It is very easy to feel as if you know someone, without ever talking to them or meeting them, because you know so much about them. And because of this, people enter into partnerships, friendships, relationships, etc. with people online because, let’s be honest, the internet is a wonderful networking tool.

How often do those different type of relationships actually work out? How long before one someone starts taking the other for granted? In a relationship presenting oneself different than he/she really is? In business not doing their share of the work? In friendships not acting like a friend? The trust and mutual respect become broken and the “relationship” falls apart. You’ll no longer be Facebook friends, talk on instant messenger, email each other – it dissolves into nothingness. So easy to move on to the next person….

Lessons learned…

One thing I’d bet Swoozie learned from his Sims Online experience is the fragility of online interactions. If you watch his videos you’ll see he seems to truly appreciate his audience. He doesn’t do the glib “I love you guys!” alone…his actions back up his words. He responds to comments. He lives the life he talks about in his videos. But most important, he makes an effort to release his videos on time. He doesn’t throw a video together, you can see the editing and thought that goes into his videos. The words and the actions match. When you interact with people online, that is what you want to look for. Consistent words = actions behavior.

Ok Tyme, what’s your point girl?

People treat you with exactly how they feel, regardless of what they say. Most times there are cues that show their “real” side that we often ignore. The fact that the girl was willing to leave her “husband” for a stranger (and write him a Dr. John letter) was a sign “flighty”. Asking to move in points to her being clingy. Putting 200K in the tip jar and redoing Swoozie’s house showed she was too attached (playing the wife role). Swoozie was suffering from…

“What you believe determines how you behave…” ~ Swoozie 8/21/07

It is very easy to make oneself appear to be one way when he/she is really the opposite. How do you know what to believe? It is equally as easy to ignore the signs knocking you upside your head. Don’t allow yourself to get caught up in how “cool” someone appears to be. Take a good look at their actions instead. Here is another example: Swoozie talks about this in this video:

Make sure you watch the first one (the lies start 4 minutes in) so you know the three lies he tells. Can you tell which one is the lie and which two are the truth? I guessed right but I don’t want to spoil it. I’ll share why reasoning in comments. If you believe a person is cool, regardless of how the person behaves, you’ll treat the person like he/she is cool, ignoring the “bad” behavior (not that the person is getting away with anything because the bad behavior will catch up with them eventually).

Always remember…there is a consequence for every action we take. Don’t assume someone will always be there and take them for granted. Don’t always believe what you are told. Be cautious when the actions don’t match the words.

Look at things realistically…how things are…not how you’d like them to be when you interact with strangers online.

One last thing…

Below is a picture taken from a video response I was going to send to Swoozie to one of his videos. I opted not to send it because I kept looking bugged out. Say goodbye to the light hair. Next week I’m darkening it up. When I went outside the other day, the sun shined on my hair, bounced off the snow, and I lit up the block. :)

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  1. Aaron
    Jan 20, 2009 at 10:54 am #

    Oh man, I’m dying laughing. “I LOVED YOU!!!!” Women!

    Good points and thank you for opening comments. I’m going to look at the other set of videos.

  2. Juanita
    Jan 20, 2009 at 10:58 am #

    He’s cute. His eyes are mesmerizing. You look cute. Where are the bugged out pictures?

    You’re right. I feel like I have friends here but I don’t really “know” many of the commenters. I met some at the Vegas meetup but I don’t “know” them. How do you know the stories shared here are true, you know?

    I hope you’re learning your lesson. Action = words. No more losers Tyme!

  3. Maureen
    Jan 20, 2009 at 11:05 am #

    My goodness! I laughed in a meeting. :=( I added his RSS to my reader. I loved the Sims videos. I’ll watch the others after lunch. Homegirl was pissed because she looked like an idiot LOL.

  4. Rashid
    Jan 20, 2009 at 11:17 am #

    “It is very easy to fall into the trap of taking for granted the people we interact with online because the consequence of them reacting to it face to face isn

  5. Missy
    Jan 20, 2009 at 11:18 am #

    He’s a cutey! Thanks Tyme. Now I have one more feed to look forward to. I like his videos are weekly and on Mondays! I poked around his You Tube page and it’s deja vu like watching his videos and hearing words you said lol.

    Don’t you dare touch your hair. I love it! Next time I go to the hairdresser I’m going to show her your goodbye video to see if she can come close to giving me the same highlights.

  6. Tyme White
    Jan 20, 2009 at 11:25 am #

    @Juanita – Well, ya’ll know my history with men. They lie first, get busted, then come clean. Being honest and realistic, the signs were there and I didn’t want to believe it was happening AGAIN. You know?

    That’s why I gave the RSS because I know a lot of you look from work and can’t log in to YT during the day.

  7. Aaron
    Jan 20, 2009 at 11:28 am #

    No productivity today. I’m calling it now. What’s his site address? I want to bookmark it.

  8. Phil Marshall
    Jan 20, 2009 at 11:32 am #

    Is this guy a pro gamer? Are they bringing that back? Tyme didn’t you try to get that off the ground when you had your site?

    Curious where the name Swoozie came from?

    On to your article (I like it when you put sub headings btw). Sims Online was crazy with drama. I had a problem with my girlfriend making out with random guys. She said the same thing, “It was just a game” but she did it so easily. Come to find out she cheated.

  9. Greg Vendas
    Jan 20, 2009 at 11:48 am #

    Comments open, yeah! A nice find. Added to my RSS. I rarely login to YouTube since they had that tracking fiasco. What’s his site?

    Tyme I know you believe people change but most people don’t. You have to accept that sweetheart. You wish for the best in people but that’s not always going to happen. You have more faith in people than they have in themselves. That’s a bad balance.

  10. Emma
    Jan 20, 2009 at 12:01 pm #

    Maureen: I laughed out loud too. He’s funny. It is just a game but he made her look very foolish.

    Missy: Swoozie and Tyme have similar ethics and principles. It’s refreshing when there are so many callous people online. Like the campaign Tyme wrote about. Dump your friends for a sandwich. What happened to the time when that would be bad?

  11. Monica
    Jan 20, 2009 at 12:31 pm #

    He’s good. I plopped him in my reader. I too don’t login anymore to YouTube.

    Tyme your hair is fine. Leave it alone! You’re ready for summer!

    You have to be careful online and off. I think everyone at one time or another has fallen into the trap of believing in someone not worthy. Although Tyme has done it enough for all of us never to have to do it again. /runs

    When are we having another meetup. Vegas was awesome!

  12. Aaron
    Jan 20, 2009 at 12:37 pm #

    Either I laugh during the movies or I snore. I think laughing is better. :)

    Some people are assholes and assholes can’t change overnight. It takes a lot of time and patience to change personality traits.

    The lying video makes a good point. How DO you know? For all we know two were true and one was false. I’m not sure I believe the doesn’t connect with women traits so I think there is a lie woven in #2 even though #1 sounds out there. #3 is probably true.

  13. HeMan
    Jan 20, 2009 at 12:40 pm #

    This is sic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1Sy9O7nurY

    Some of the videos on the play list don’t work properly. They say they are private videos. I was really interested in the What is Flirting video.

  14. Hillary
    Jan 20, 2009 at 12:42 pm #

    People are people. Some good, some bad but you are right. Because the person isn’t around it is easier to lie. Easier to take advantage. I found that people who do that in general do it with people face to face as well. They are who they are.

    Swoozie that is a very good quote. If I was brought up to believe the devil ruled the world that is what I would believe until someone forced me to believe otherwise. Even then some people still would hold on to their beliefs.

  15. Tara
    Jan 20, 2009 at 12:54 pm #

    He’s very cute. Very cute. I’m not sure I by the single, don’t talk to women personality. Do shy men who-hoo and flirt with women? Look at his eyes, he’s a flirt!

  16. Tyme White
    Jan 20, 2009 at 12:55 pm #

    Ya’ll can stop preaching. I learned my last lesson big time. Never again.

    Yes, Swoozie is a professional gamer. It is a VERY hard niche to sustain (to be profitable). Of course one of the problems is that people don’t know about the tournaments. I have DirecTV so I heard about some of the tournaments but IMO they botched the marketing. They showcased the tournies but didn’t do anything to entice me to tune in – spend money on it. Even with the WoW conference I was going to tune in but they didn’t say what would be covered until the last minute so I passed and unfortunately, I didn’t feel like I missed anything.

    That’s the hurdles pro-gaming has to jump over. I hope it works because I think (if properly done) it could work, especially with a reality TV type spin. The choice of games is key though. They need to induce some variety. I have ZERO interest to watch CS. Unless something happened Itagaki(sp) resigned and things got ugly so DoA isn’t a good choice either (with no new games on the horizon). Time to inject some new games but that means the gamers would have to practice more…

  17. Shadow Moon
    Jan 20, 2009 at 12:57 pm #

    This is the Twitter Swoozie! Where did that name come from? I watched that relationship video to the end. He’s really good at telling stories.

    Watching videos during meetings. Shame on you guys!

    Ditto what Greg said. You’re much too trusting.

  18. Jaheim
    Jan 20, 2009 at 1:05 pm #

    Talented guy. He is a pro gamer I think. He was a pro gamer. I’m not sure if he still is. That industry is hard to maintain. The niche of people watching vs. playing is small. Isn’t that what you bumped into Tyme?

  19. Snoopy
    Jan 20, 2009 at 1:18 pm #

    Damn you Tyme. Seriously. Did you HAVE to showcase him today? I looked up and 30 minutes flew by.

    You

  20. Penelope
    Jan 20, 2009 at 1:20 pm #

    @Tara – Did you see the look in his eyes on that video? He almost looks mischievous. Cute but devilish. I think he does well with the ladies. Nothing wrong with that.

  21. Marquite V.
    Jan 20, 2009 at 1:21 pm #

    The videos on MySpace have no sound. Gotta go. Be back later.

  22. Aaron
    Jan 20, 2009 at 1:34 pm #

    Wouldn’t it be a problem to keep up with new games and be a pro at the same time? I’d enjoy World of Warcraft Arena matches. I’d pay for that because I play the game.

  23. Johnathan
    Jan 20, 2009 at 1:38 pm #

    I loved you!
    How could you do this to me?
    And I gave you all that money!

    Hilarious! I added the feed to my Newsgator.

    A female co-worker passed my cubicle while I was watching the video. She wrote down the name of the channel. She said she would have went off too!

  24. Sabrina
    Jan 20, 2009 at 1:40 pm #

    Some of the playlists have videos that are no longer available.

    I like the raps. Especially the one where he break dances. Is professional gaming only in California? I’m interested in professional gaming now.

    Much more interesting than TWITTER TYME!!!!!!!!

  25. Mortimus
    Jan 20, 2009 at 1:55 pm #

    Ah man, this brings back memories. Remember Sprites? Ah, no homo but I love this dude. That Mario was off the chain. I wish I had the patience to make it.

    Swoozie did you take a class to become an artist?

  26. Kevin
    Jan 20, 2009 at 2:11 pm #

    You look fine to me. You should have sent the video to communicate with his own medium. How long does it take to edit his videos. The Kim K. video must have taken days.

  27. Natalie
    Jan 20, 2009 at 2:13 pm #

    Tyme thank you. Swoozie’s perspectives are exactly what I needed. I admire his creativity and ambition but what made me add him to Reader is his conviction to follow his beliefs. I’m trying to surround myself with positive personalities. Do I need to suggest you do the same Tyme?

  28. Aaron
    Jan 20, 2009 at 2:16 pm #

    Have you ever heard of him before? Listening to his videos and your very similar styles, it is odd you two haven’t crossed paths.

    You didn’t answer what his web site is.

  29. Kristy
    Jan 20, 2009 at 2:18 pm #

    Did you like the Dead or Alive serious? I remember you and Roger used to play it a long time ago. How is Roger? Did the baby come yet?

    I would be interested in watching games I play or my boyfriend plays. Can someone explain how they pick the games?

  30. Emilio
    Jan 20, 2009 at 2:23 pm #

    What’s his site? I looked for swoozie.com but it’s not a working site. You’ve got to watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuwVHCK1qsY

    Vanilla Ice at the end love! Jam on!

  31. Meghan
    Jan 20, 2009 at 2:24 pm #

    Did I hear right? They tied him up? Oh Lord.

  32. Karen
    Jan 20, 2009 at 2:28 pm #

    OMG no WAY! No WAY! How does that happen?

  33. Greg Vendas
    Jan 20, 2009 at 2:35 pm #

    Why doesn’t anything like that ever happen to me? What’s a bruh gotta do to get women to blindly tie me up? I wonder what they would have done with Mom hadn’t walked in?

  34. Aaron
    Jan 20, 2009 at 2:46 pm #

    That’s beyond crazy. What did Mom do?

  35. Shamar
    Jan 20, 2009 at 2:49 pm #

    What was the point? I don’t think I would have been as nice. I know I wouldn’t have been. About a month ago I dreamed I was a professional WordWomp player. After Vegas I dreamed Tyme was a professional gambler.

  36. Mario (Mars)
    Jan 20, 2009 at 2:55 pm #

    Most of the developers/publishers are in California so that is probably why Swoozie splits his time between Orlando and Los Angeles. It helps the TV studios are out there too. Now that technology has caught up streaming would be an option too I think. I can imagine the amounts of people looking at work. ;)

    I’m enjoying your videos Swoozie. You’re talented. Good luck with your gaming endeavors.

  37. Natalie
    Jan 20, 2009 at 9:29 pm #

    “Ya

  38. Aidan
    Jan 20, 2009 at 9:49 pm #

    @Natalie – Obama is inspiring many people to change. Tyme wrote her article about change a long time ago. http://tymesaid.com/archives/2008/obama-inspiration-dreams-change

    “In the end most of us want to be strong, independent, happy people with a life partner standing by our side. That person we can be real, we can trust to be strong and vulnerable around. One that isn