Thank you for posting this.
I don’t think any of us have the right to ask you to stay, you’re the only one who really knows which decision is the right one for you, what it feels on the inside to have to decide.
But yet, as players, as co-Splinterlanders, it’s always sad to see someone who is considering leaving. We know what it means emotionally, it’s leaving a group, leaving a home: it’s not the economic side of it that makes us Splinterlanders, it’s the social cohesion with this grumpy, salty, exasperating, opinionated and still unique group of misfits we all are proud to be part of.
So, even though nor I nor anyone else has the right to ask you to stay, I think I speak for many of us that we would like you to.
That’s all.
This is the thing that many people forget about Splinterlands, or when we complain about the RNG, or the cards we have, or dont have, or the tournament we won, or didn't win.
That behind the genuine, competitive and intensely devoted usernames and avatars, we are flesh. We are blood. We are human, we are vulnerable and emotional creatures, in spite of our efforts to appear logical and rational in our decision making.
"it takes a village" is a phrase that comes to mind in this moment; and the Splinterlands community is one hell of a village. (Be that a burning hell, or an endearing hell) - I think it is capable of being both.