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Podcast Appearances
And I think that's the big thing to avoid is knowing when is the right time to get away.
Like when are you no longer contributing to the game versus β
You know, I think the hard part of getting out of a job like this and like a player like Fallon talked about this in the episode we did with him is like that identity of Fallon versus Gabriel.
And I think in this job where like a job like this, where you get famous and you get known and like you, you have like a certain level of status that you achieve as a public figure.
That's the hard thing to leave.
It's not so much the job.
I think it's going to be the sense that once you leave the job, you no longer have that status.
You're no longer recognized.
You no longer have that position.
I think that's going to be... Especially for you.
I'm a massive narcissist as well.
Like that separation, like I experienced that when I stopped playing back in 2006 and went off to college was just like, oh, nobody knows me as Moses here.
Like that was weird to me.
enjoy it while we can people people always like oh you're gonna go back home to osmar so i don't know you can't give up yeah but you can't give up getting to do this all the time it's too it's too good also there's nothing better than it you can't call this a job because we've been doing this for 20 years before it was even a job you know like we were talking about counter-strike 15 hours a day from the age of 12 to 25 you know just for shits and giggles
What was your, what was, what was your second plan after playing instead of going into talent work?
I don't this is this is you'll love this because this is a little bit of like a baseless opinion.
But I've always got the impression that Kerrigan is one of those people that will not leave on a disappointing note.
You know, like I get the I get the impression that Kerrigan is just going to keep going.
I think he would keep playing if like if FaZe cut him after the major.
It's a huge disappointment.