I think we need to clarify what a "connotation" is from a "definition".
For example, deciding to run from office when you see your opponents are likely not to win is "opportunistic", but it is neither negative nor positive - it is strategic.
Going to the store and being on the lookout for sales, and stocking up on as many bags of beans for a great discount that you didn't plan on seeing is "opportunistic" - but once again, it is neither negative nor positive.
What does Mat do when he needs money? Despite knowing that it is almost guaranteed that he will win every game, he goes in, cleans people out of their gold, and then leaves when he is tired of it. Given his abilities, which even he is not fully aware of but has noticed and commented on, you might call that "stealing". But the key word is that his opponents can either play or choose not to play - their choice, despite knowing his luck, is the only element that I would say separates this from outright stealing. Even then, though, it is "opportunistic".
It's like that play on words - 'fair is foul, and foul is fair'...it all depends on the situation and the actions. There is no objective standpoint through which the word can lay claim to one form of existence. After all, no matter what evil humans may perform there are unintended consequences, some of which turn out to be good and other outcomes whose desirability depends on whom they affect.
An opportunist is any person who takes advantage of any opportunity, whether they seek them out or they are in the right place at the right time. Whom their decisions affect is what distinguishes the moral connotation of the outcome.
For example, deciding to run from office when you see your opponents are likely not to win is "opportunistic", but it is neither negative nor positive - it is strategic.
Going to the store and being on the lookout for sales, and stocking up on as many bags of beans for a great discount that you didn't plan on seeing is "opportunistic" - but once again, it is neither negative nor positive.
What does Mat do when he needs money? Despite knowing that it is almost guaranteed that he will win every game, he goes in, cleans people out of their gold, and then leaves when he is tired of it. Given his abilities, which even he is not fully aware of but has noticed and commented on, you might call that "stealing". But the key word is that his opponents can either play or choose not to play - their choice, despite knowing his luck, is the only element that I would say separates this from outright stealing. Even then, though, it is "opportunistic".
It's like that play on words - 'fair is foul, and foul is fair'...it all depends on the situation and the actions. There is no objective standpoint through which the word can lay claim to one form of existence. After all, no matter what evil humans may perform there are unintended consequences, some of which turn out to be good and other outcomes whose desirability depends on whom they affect.
An opportunist is any person who takes advantage of any opportunity, whether they seek them out or they are in the right place at the right time. Whom their decisions affect is what distinguishes the moral connotation of the outcome.
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This message last edited by RugbyPlayingAshaman on 03/10/2009 at 12:47:29 AM
How is Mat scoring highest as an "opportunist" on the Quick Poll?
02/10/2009 06:06:58 PM
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I picked "Hero" instead of "Loyal Friend"
02/10/2009 06:12:39 PM
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In tGH he was affected by the dagger, which increased his paranoia and so forth.
02/10/2009 06:22:34 PM
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I was about to ask if "opportunist" must mean "selfish?"
02/10/2009 06:49:41 PM
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All of that for the quickpoll? Seriously? *NM*
02/10/2009 07:08:42 PM
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It's always a good idea to look up words with which one is unfamiliar.
02/10/2009 08:53:12 PM
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True. Especially because it turns out that "opportunist" IS only negative
03/10/2009 12:09:49 AM
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No. It's not.
03/10/2009 12:46:35 AM
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Short answer: people have different opinions from you.
02/10/2009 07:13:05 PM
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Yes. These opinions are, technically speaking, "incorrect." *NM*
02/10/2009 07:15:34 PM
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Or: your opinion is short-sighted and simplistic. *NM*
02/10/2009 07:32:59 PM
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Whatever, mon. Hug it out with your boyfriends over some tea. Or you know, provide some evidence..
02/10/2009 08:34:42 PM
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Re: How is Mat scoring highest as an "opportunist" on the Quick Poll?
02/10/2009 09:21:24 PM
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and there you have it.....anyone who thanks mat is unethical = bonehead. *NM*
02/10/2009 09:46:02 PM
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I don't think any of the options in that poll "best" describe Mat. The "best" description ...
02/10/2009 09:46:01 PM
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