... this is what came up today to mind. It was while watching the CB and seeing azatoth mentioned that he made it twice to Best Nodes of the Day?? this week. This brought up some doubts if I might be worth going by the title of a monk.

I mean, a monk is a person that is considered to beeing able to say something meaningful - at least I would say so. Maybe I'm wrong with that impression.
On the other hand the "Best Nodes" show that what you are saying is considered by the other monks (not meant as title in this sentence) to be somewhat meaningful...

So, what I'm asking is, is a monk worth monk status, if he might not be considered so by others? I'm not asking for changes in the voting system or so, it seems to be more a philosophical question, or say - it's about feeling to be worth...

I hope you don't misinterpret me, and I'd like to hear what you think about it...
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In reply to Am I worthy monk-status? by alfie

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