It has been confirmed that a potential (and personal, for me) Pokémon opportunity will be in conflict with another Pokémon opportunity, one that is more long-standing and will probably work out better for me than the one that will conflict with it. As such, in order for me to be able to take part in either one - even if the conflicting one is of great interest - one of them needs to be "sacrificed". The situation and its demands present a point to be discussed, and that can extend into other points of "sacrifices" for and involving Pokémon.
Now, that Pokémon opportunity has always involved a degree of sacrificing a little (OK, maybe quite a bit of) time and perhaps money, yet at the same time - more recently in fact - it also has involved sacrificing myself (socially) in the presence of other people. With that being the case, there is a sort of reluctance to take the opportunity for the social sacrifice that it might incur. Meanwhile, the other Pokémon opportunity has had less sacrifice of time, money, and social concerns, but it might present a sacrifice of other, bigger things instead. Yet given the above, better workings might not be something to be sacrificed for things.
Meanwhile, my dealings with Pokémon may have involved sacrifices for certain things at certain moments (one of them may be something that happened several years ago), even if I don't consider the dealings as actual "sacrifices". Even so, certain efforts may still demand sacrifices of some sort - again most likely time and money - and that's just something that I have to balance. What's somewhat clear is that Pokémon itself is hard for me (and likewise other fans) to sacrifice, since I keep coming back to it and it's a source of a lot of good things, and in that way some Pokémon things just don't apply by this very regard.
All this talk about sacrifices also brings to mind a certain song with the keyword by one artist I enjoy listening to. Its lyrics convey matters that relate to romance, but generally interpreted, there is a certain applicability of it to the Pokémon matters conveyed above:
And it's no sacrifice
Just a simple word
It's two hearts living
In two separate worlds
But it's no sacrifice
No sacrifice
It's no sacrifice at all...
-- "Sacrifice", Elton John
The "two hearts" and "two worlds" as in this quoted chorus of the song may refer to both fans and non-fans of Pokémon alike. In that respect, the alignment of them with regard to matters of Pokémon may then be the determinant of what makes up the "sacrifice".
Even if there is still some time for me to make up my mind regarding the opportunities that I had mentioned above, the sacrifice is still certain for (one of) them. Yet for Pokémon, some things may just be better off, in appearance or otherwise, if they are allowed to pass... which is another remnant of the song above. The best Pokémon opportunity is then what works out for me and others in a good way - and that is something not to be sacrificed.
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