There is a
game we all play for which everyone doesn’t even know they are the players of
it.
It’s called
Real Life.
It has its
own rules, pieces, timetables, financial systems and series of outcomes from
each decision made.
Except the
difference between this one from ones we define as an “actual game” is that
there is no pause, reset or undo buttons.
Each move
made is permeant and must be made sparingly.
Like computer
coding or the U.S. Constitution, you can’t delete anything. All you can do is
keep adding more and more onto what already exists, until the next in-line
picks up where you left off.
Even when you
sleep, the game keeps going on a never-ending cycle.
Players come,
players go.
Each decision
they make prior to the next affects what new moves are made along the branches.
Even when
said decision is made, the other branches off into another path with its own
series of outcomes.
How each
player plays Real Life is up to them… until they go back in the box.
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