Good morning, Farkel.Intersting concept of life in your post.
peace,
somebody
P.S....Chess wasn't considered demonized in our hall, back in 79.
In a Chess game there are no judgements, no real punishments, just lessons, and the lessons learned are more important than the concepts and consequences of “good” and “evil.”[/QOUTE]The way I see it, "lessons" are our OWN judements.
I'll be watching for others to answer the questions. I'm still trying to learn how to play.You just learn to get better and better at the game. You do that by losing a lot and then figuring out why you lost.
Ain't that the truth.[QUOTE]There are many dilemmas here: do you get “better” at the game of life by being a self-serving criminal who could not care less about the rights and lives or others, or do you get “better” at the game of life by helping, loving and sharing what you have with others. When and how do you play your hand? What have you learned from the hands you have played so far? How do you improve on the game? What works? What doesn’t work?peace,
somebody
P.S....Chess wasn't considered demonized in our hall, back in 79.