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PiGStarcraft
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Australia987 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-07-02 09:41:27
July 01 2014 11:07 GMT
#1
This is part 1 of a 3-part blog series about leaving home and coming to Europe to compete for a full season

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So I'm sitting here in the mYi house at my computer in the gaming room. We've just finished dinner and everyone is chilling out. Dot's sitting next to me flicking through twitter on her phone whilst waiting for a ladder game to que up. Botvinnik and Hobbit are watching streams behind me, Pengwin is watching the World Cup whilst playing 2v2s and Lilbow is playing CS. After less than a week it already feels like home here, the realisation of which is kind of crazy. In the past 3 weeks I've packed up my home and rented out my rooms to strangers, I've flown to the other side of the world to Sweden and been demolished at Dreamhack in embarrassing fashion, partied in a barn in a Swedish forest, experienced the horror that is EZjet customer service, had the most beautiful train ride of my life alongside Lake Geneva and now find myself in a gaming house - practicing hard, improving fast, and feeling like everything is just the way it should be. But before I talk about where I'm at right now, let's take a jump back to my experiences getting here.

Packing up

Packing up my possessions and my home was a bit of a surreal experience, both jarring and nostalgic. I've lived in the same house for 4 years now, renting with uni/gaming friends. The biggest move I've had was out of my (now) gaming room and into a larger room when Dot moved in with me. Actually moving out of the house for such a long period and clearing all my stuff up brought up a lot of nostalgia. I couldn't help but think back on all the times between now and when I'd first moved in.

When I first moved in - living off $20/week

When I look back at myself when I moved in there I was only a kid - 21 years old, trying to sort out a directionless life and a bit clueless. I was at the core the same person I am now, just with a lot less experience and much more ignorant.



I remember that first 4-5 months when I moved in, my student welfare payment which most full-time students get in Australia was stuck at a lower rate due to a bureaucratic mess up where they classified me as still living with my parents. As a result, after paying rent and my weekly train ticket to Uni, I had around $20 to live off each week. Imagining that now it seems ridiculous, but at the time it was like a game, and absolute freedom to game and do whatever I wanted was the ultimate prize! I had to be creative surviving on so little, trying to make meals out of the cheapest vegetables, rice and occassional mince-meat was awesome. I remember a regular dish I made was satay using just peanut-butter, milk and sugar to make the sauce ("borrowing" the sugar and milk off housemates). I'd throw this on a bunch of spinach and rice and bam, I'm happy .

As I cleared out my room I found a notepad from when I toured Europe in 2010 with some friends with some journal entries. One was giving a detailed description of Paris architecture when it suddenly was interrupted by:


Then again, maybe my reaction wouldn't be so different today

Diving into SC2

It was 2010 when I boarded a Korean Air flight to London, via Seoul,knowing very little about eSports. Outside of watching some pro replays in Warcraft 3 (ROC - not even Frozen Throne) and hearing that Koreans love Starcraft and play it as sport, I really didn't understand anything about eSports. I'd played RTS obsessively for years, but without having easy access to progaming I never worked properly to improve myself, nor understood how to go about it. I just played for that basic competitive urge to win, and most of all for fun. So on my trip to holiday around Europe I was idly scrolling through the sports tab when suddenly I saw a menu called "Starcraft".

"Damn Starcraft sports stuff! Awesome I can finally see what this starcraft sport is like!"
I was half amused, half excited by the idea of it.

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2 hours later my jaw was through the floor and adrenaline was pumping through my body. Looking back I had very little comprehension of what I'd witnessed but fuck my life it was beautiful. The speed, the multitasking, the amount of strategy, the back-and-forth, the micro, the rate they expanded. Holy shit! The VoDs had Korean commentary with perfect subtitles, and it was amazing! I didn't even know who any of the players were back then, but I thought it was the coolest most awesome thing I'd ever seen. I believe it was a selection of some of the absolute best games, including some golden mouse/OSL Final matches. I rewatched the same VoDs on the flight home, even more excited as the first time I watched, and this time trying to analyse and make more sense of the action. Just a few weeks later my pre-order of SCII arrived in the mail...

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After watching some Husky and HD on youtube whilst playing the beta I was pretty into the game, but it wasn't until a friend linked me a shitty illegal re-stream of GSL that I shat my pants and dived head-first into SCII. I played every tournament I could, slowly improving, and asking advice from every pro that would crush me. I remember Desrow repeatedly beating me in the semi-finals of NA go4sc2 cups back in the day and always asking him for help! I eventually won my first LAN over the summer holidays from university, and maybe 6 months after that became a full-time coach whilst I strived to go pro. I put every hour I had free into coaching, writing notes, practicing and obsessively posting guides/advice across the forums. I worked harder at anything than I ever had before, and I remember with clarity how motivated and excited I would feel all the time.

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I didn't have one of these back then

On another level, I can look back and see how lazy, inefficient and slow my progress was - having no experience or guidelines to go by. How inneffective I was at planning myself and divying up my time. This was something it took me a long time to learn.

Growing up, lifestyle changing and learning a little responsibility

Over the years my life changed. I had dropped out of uni to coach and practice full-time. I eventually got better to the point where I qualified for international events, and gained sponsorship. I had periods where I had more income from winning tournaments (WCS 2012 ) or doing huge amounts of coaching (often over 30 hours a week around 2011). Dot moved in - and of course my lifestyle improved greatly, no longer sleeping on a single mattress on the floor in a tiny room, eating meat on a daily basis, having to clean myself and my house more often and so on (Anyone going from bachelor life to living with their significant other knows what I'm talking about). I steadily realised I was being turned into a Dad - the worst nightmare of every irresponsible gamer.

My meals changed from...
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to...

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Obviously the responsibilities I had to take on were nothing compared to a Father raising children, but that was how I understood it. I had to actually look out for people around me, and that took effort... on things which don't serve my own interests, quite the new concept there. This was especially frightening to me, a young man that had whished through high school with good grades without an ounce of effort, become borderline alcoholic/obssessed with partying and avoiding responsibilities, dropped out of university, and had only gone back to university at 20. While I'd finally found studies I was passionate about in cultural studies, and to a lesser extent english and history as well, I still hadn't taken many responsibilities on in my life - and was violently allergic to heavy workloads, deadlines and bureacracy.



All of this happened in that house. And while I know I'll be back, it was simply very jaunting and surreal to pack everything up and leave. I remembered where I came from and reflected on my path to where I am today. I almost don't want to go back to the same place. I definitely feel like I'm entering a new stage of my life, whether that's retiring after an unsuccesful season and commentating/finding work in or outside of eSports, or finally becoming the player I always knew I could be.


Part 2 covering my journey to Dreamhack will be posted in 2 days!

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Damnight
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Germany222 Posts
July 01 2014 12:15 GMT
#2
Nice read, can't wait for part 2!
Outsited
Profile Joined April 2011
United States189 Posts
July 01 2014 12:20 GMT
#3
nice read pig, i always enjoy your content
Something on your mind ?
Forever Descent
Profile Joined May 2013
Australia20 Posts
July 01 2014 13:36 GMT
#4
The best part about this is the "Dorothy Time" on your schedule. Made me laugh. Good read, and good luck!
Haulvern
Profile Blog Joined March 2012
United Kingdom72 Posts
July 01 2014 14:19 GMT
#5
Really nice blog, looking forward to part 2!
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y0su
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Finland7871 Posts
July 01 2014 15:00 GMT
#6
Thanks for the blog!
Titusmaster6
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
United States5937 Posts
July 01 2014 18:26 GMT
#7
Incredible. Thanks for sharing
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HornyHerring
Profile Joined March 2011
Papua New Guinea1059 Posts
July 01 2014 18:39 GMT
#8
lol, jogging right after lunch? ._.
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Torte de Lini
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Germany38463 Posts
July 01 2014 20:32 GMT
#9
I want to hear about your time Switzerland and DreamHack, great to see you doing well and your chin is up.
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hp.Shell
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States2527 Posts
July 01 2014 22:57 GMT
#10
I'd have lunch after the jog personally. Good luck in your journey!

Scheduling is incredible, but I think you have one thing slightly wrong: life happens NOW. There is no such thing as the future. You can plan for it, but you really shouldn't be much spending time on the future, it's about the same or of even less importance compared to the past. The past you can learn from, the future does not exist. You learn from the past in order to take action in the now. Forget about the future. Point yourself in a direction, sure, but other than that, thinking about it takes you away from the present, where life actually happens.
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WetSocks
Profile Joined June 2012
United States953 Posts
July 02 2014 01:50 GMT
#11
Great read, I might start to schedule my hectic summer term right now lol. You got a new follower.
Riquiz
Profile Joined June 2011
Netherlands402 Posts
July 02 2014 02:00 GMT
#12
amazing read, thanks for sharing your story and the best of luck !
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PiGStarcraft
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Australia987 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-07-02 09:02:31
July 02 2014 09:00 GMT
#13
On July 02 2014 03:39 HornyHerring wrote:
lol, jogging right after lunch? ._.


Haha yeah the only time I'd do it like this is if I was actually just going for a walk that day. I usually jog about every 2nd day so the other days its just a long walk to get out of the house and stretch my legs.

On July 02 2014 08:57 hp.shell wrote:
I'd have lunch after the jog personally. Good luck in your journey!

Scheduling is incredible, but I think you have one thing slightly wrong: life happens NOW. There is no such thing as the future. You can plan for it, but you really shouldn't be much spending time on the future, it's about the same or of even less importance compared to the past. The past you can learn from, the future does not exist. You learn from the past in order to take action in the now. Forget about the future. Point yourself in a direction, sure, but other than that, thinking about it takes you away from the present, where life actually happens.


Oh yeah I absolutely agree that sitting there thinking about the distance, past or present, isn't really living life. I just got very nostalgic and part of what I was trying to get across was the sense that I'm moving forward and whilst I'm not sure exactly where to, I feel a positivity and excitement about where I'm heading.

On July 02 2014 11.50 WetSocks wrote:
Great read, I might start to schedule my hectic summer term right now lol. You got a new follower.


It can be really damn helpful. The important thing is to find something that works for you. Personally I need a lot of flexibility in my schedule and most of it is just a rough guideline. The only parts I absolutely need to get done is my training sessions and exercise, other than that it's quite adaptable to whatever's going on. A lot of people also over-schedule their time, remember it's better to schedule many "empty" hours throughout the day, as they'll fill up anyway, especially if you're a busy person! It's best at the end of a day to feel satisfied knowing you've followed your schedule and hit your goals, even if it involved spending half the day relaxing, rather than guilty for only getting 7 hours of work done.


Thanks for all the positive feedback guys. Writing this blog was quite therapeutic for me, and I enjoyed being able to share a more personal side of myself, I look forward to telling you about Sweden and DH in the next one, and Switzerland and the mYi house after that!
Progamerwww.twitch.tv/x5_pig | pigrandom88@gmail.com | @x5_PiG | www.facebook.com/pigSC2
drooL
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United Kingdom2108 Posts
July 02 2014 15:17 GMT
#14
yeeeh go Jared! Given that you're in Europe, let me know whenever you're coming to London!
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RaGe
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
Belgium9949 Posts
July 02 2014 15:29 GMT
#15
Nice blog!
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CNSnow
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Greece67 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-07-02 21:27:25
July 02 2014 21:23 GMT
#16
Nice read! I want, though, to rephrase your last tweet a little bit: "Ahead lies life, behind, only experiences!"
kyrixluvr
Profile Joined July 2014
29 Posts
July 03 2014 01:08 GMT
#17
awesome blog
ZAiNs
Profile Joined July 2010
United Kingdom6525 Posts
July 03 2014 11:06 GMT
#18
On July 03 2014 00:17 drooL wrote:
yeeeh go Jared! Given that you're in Europe, let me know whenever you're coming to London!

He should be coming beginning of August . http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/sc2-tournaments/460172-gfinity-g3-30000-wcs-tier-2-event
PiGStarcraft
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Australia987 Posts
July 03 2014 18:52 GMT
#19
On July 03 2014 20:06 ZAiNs wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 03 2014 00:17 drooL wrote:
yeeeh go Jared! Given that you're in Europe, let me know whenever you're coming to London!

He should be coming beginning of August . http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/sc2-tournaments/460172-gfinity-g3-30000-wcs-tier-2-event


You are correct sir , hope to meet some TLers at g3, come say hi anyone that'll be there!
Progamerwww.twitch.tv/x5_pig | pigrandom88@gmail.com | @x5_PiG | www.facebook.com/pigSC2
PiGStarcraft
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Australia987 Posts
July 05 2014 20:35 GMT
#20
Sorry to anyone looking forward to my next blog, I've been busy playing 40 games a day to hit 200 wins for wildcards! Should have the next part up on monday
Progamerwww.twitch.tv/x5_pig | pigrandom88@gmail.com | @x5_PiG | www.facebook.com/pigSC2
chipmonklord17
Profile Joined February 2011
United States11944 Posts
July 07 2014 21:46 GMT
#21
On July 06 2014 05:35 PiGStarcraft wrote:
Sorry to anyone looking forward to my next blog, I've been busy playing 40 games a day to hit 200 wins for wildcards! Should have the next part up on monday


Are you going to do AM wildcard or EU?
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