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A finder or a maker?

Which are you more apt to be?

  • A finder

    Votes: 6 66.7%
  • A maker

    Votes: 3 33.3%

  • Total voters
    9

mharrington

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Are you more apt to being a finder or a maker? By that, I mean, in creating all of these attractions and what have you, are you more apt to find ways that work, whatever they may be, or do you prefer to make ways work? That is, create or invent ways and, if I may be so bold, sort of force them to work?

If you've seen from many of my threads, I'm more of a finder than a maker.
 

mharrington

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Well it depends--how big is my budget?;)

This has nothing to do with budgets. What it has to do with is finding solutions to problems. For example, a finder would try and solve a problem by using preexisting methods. A maker, however, would try and solve the problem by inventing his own methods and trying to "make it work".
 

mharrington

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I guess I'm a maker, like to create new ways of making an experience!!:D:D

Also, as I said before, a finder would use systems that are based on established technologies. That's what I would do, use established technologies. Of course, it can also create a lot of frustration because it's pretty difficult to do new things, but I'm finicky like that.

A maker, however, would invent their own technologies. Is that what you would do?
 

DinoInstitute

Well-Known Member
Also, as I said before, a finder would use systems that are based on established technologies. That's what I would do, use established technologies. Of course, it can also create a lot of frustration because it's pretty difficult to do new things, but I'm finicky like that.

A maker, however, would invent their own technologies. Is that what you would do?
I suppose. But it would be hard.
 

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