Last night, I took my BLM/WHM to the dunes. It was to be the first time I was the nuker in a party instead of a healer or melee. I get an invite and accept then look over the party list. 2 blm/whm, a whm, a rdm, a ranger and a nin. Not a bad setup on first glance but the NIN couldn't tank until they got 1000 more exp. The leader searched high and low for a war and found one then it was pointed out that we already had a full group. I was just sitting back, watching the conversation flow by while I played with my Blaze Spikes.
<party leader> I'm really sorry but I'm going to have to boot someone so we can have a war. Please don't get mad.
Next thing you know, I'm no longer in a party but I didn't say anything, I wasn't mad because they did need a war. A tell appears on my screen while I have my LFP flag up.
<party member> Why the hell did he kick you?
<me> because the party needs a war to be effective, not another blm/whm.
<party member> but aren't you mad about it?
<me> no, he had to do what he did for the good of the party. I can always get another party or go farm until I find one.
<party member> wow, impressive
/em smiles warmly.
<party member> I know I'd be fuming if it was me that got kicked out.
<me> lol, I learned a while ago that getting angry over something small like this is just wasted energy that can be put to use elsewhere. I just look at it from a logical perspective.
The conversation continued for a little bit before my former party went off to start their killing spree. But the conversation did leave me thinking... Why do people get so mad over the little things? Can they really be so self-centered that they think the world will collapse if things don't go absolutely their way? Perhaps I'm an oddball in thinking that everyone should just do what they can to help others, even if it means giving up a spot in a party in a video game for a job that is more needed then mine.