Objective: Eliminate the snow A.K.A that white stuff.
Reward: No snow A.K.A that white stuff.
This is called MOR. Mission, Objective, and Reward. For most people these days, it's all about snow. Get rid of it. Now. Well, let me apply MOR to something else. Today I decided to come up with a formula for quick weight measuring. Now there are already plenty of these in today's world, but I had never developed one and had never seen one. So I was measuring weight the hard way. And I wanted to be able to convert tons into ounces easily. So I did a little math and figured out that every ton equals 32,000 ounces.
Mission: Develop a weight formula.
Objective: Develop a weight formula.
Reward: Quick weight measuring and converting that uses tons and ounces.
Notice that Mission and Objective must be the same. So you may be wondering, "Wait. Why doesn't he just say MR?" The answer is simple: there is no correct way to say MR. So MOR just works better.
Now. You may also be saying, "Lecture time kiddies! Let's go home before the scary lecture guy bores us!" Please don't say that. I just want to say that MOR can be applied to anything.
Mission: Invent a hovercar.
Objective: Invent a hovercar.
Reward: $$
Mission: Figure out how the world became like this.
Objective: Learn about creation.
Reward: Salvation
That's one of the very extremely rare things you can apply MOR to where Mission and Objective are NOT the same.
Wow, this is impressive!!
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