if you’re not aware of the game you can neither make/shape the rules nor change/bend them so either way you lose — life is such
© Heath Muchena, 2014
I disagree…I think that you CAN, in fact, change and bend the rules. It just takes a determined mind to do it 😀
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Indeed! Felicia, the first line says you must first be aware of the game… 🙂
It depends. You can make a game upon the game, no matter you’re not aware of the existed one. Then becomes exciting and worlds start to collide and overlap. I’ve never created a game, but I was in the web. It’s better to be a spider, isn’t it? They are winning…always?! http://smithsonianscience.org/2010/01/drugged-spiders-web-spinning-may-hold-keys-to-determining-how-animal-behavior-is-controlled/
I wonder if it might be better to not be aware of the game. . .
If you are involved in a game or seen as someone’s pawn, I think you benefit from knowing there is a game at hand. Ignorance is not always bliss especially with gamers.
So it’s a game is it? Maybe that’s why I feel like a pawn?
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I disagree…I think that you CAN, in fact, change and bend the rules. It just takes a determined mind to do it 😀
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Indeed!
Felicia, the first line says you must first be aware of the game… 🙂
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It depends. You can make a game upon the game, no matter you’re not aware of the existed one. Then becomes exciting and worlds start to collide and overlap. I’ve never created a game, but I was in the web. It’s better to be a spider, isn’t it? They are winning…always?! http://smithsonianscience.org/2010/01/drugged-spiders-web-spinning-may-hold-keys-to-determining-how-animal-behavior-is-controlled/
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I wonder if it might be better to not be aware of the game. . .
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If you are involved in a game or seen as someone’s pawn, I think you benefit from knowing there is a game at hand. Ignorance is not always bliss especially with gamers.
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So it’s a game is it? Maybe that’s why I feel like a pawn?
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