...IMHO is to "Pay Forward". Continue helping those around you with the wisdom passed to you by others. Everyone, (yes even gods) is bound to make mistakes or need a hand every now and then. Repaying in kind when the need arises is a great way to thank people.

And in the cases when recognition is required for performing above and beyond, I really don't think anyone will condemn an extra node.

The one other thing I can think of is giving everyone a "vote of the week", one extra vote to be used as a nomination for recognition of a monk...monks with 5 or more votes at the end of the week have their home nodes linked of The Monastery Gates for the following week as "Exemplary Examples of Piety".

"Nothing is sure but death and taxes" I say combine the two and its death to all taxes!

In reply to The best way to say thanks... by Rex(Wrecks)
in thread Some way to say thankyou... by George_Sherston

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