If play is the opposite of work and people work for a living, does that mean play is undervalued?
Some of us need to play for a living or we're not really living; we're working machines with little life inside.
Yes, naysayers, balance matters, but more than balance we need essence. What is behind our work, behind our play?
I often return to asking "why?".
Some of us need to play for a living or we're not really living; we're working machines with little life inside.
Yes, naysayers, balance matters, but more than balance we need essence. What is behind our work, behind our play?
I often return to asking "why?".
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