How Do We Play

Email:  Last week we talked about our yokes being easy and burdens light. Along the same line, I’ve been thinking this week about how we used to play as kids– as young boys. We played with great seriousness, but also with abandon. “Going out to play” was a viable thing to do, a way of life, at least a little. So the question that comes up: where do we play these days? Do we play as much as we should, or could, or would? How is it the same, and different, than when we were kids? Is it possible to turn work, or at least our chores, into that same sense of play– with the same freedom and abandonment that we used to have as kids? Did we, as kids, play well? Do we now?  Hope you can come out to play — Bear 

Worksheet:

“Play is the only way the highest intelligence of humankind can unfold.”                                                                                             —Joseph Chilton Pearce

 QUESTION OF THE WEEK:

  1. where do we play these days?
  2. Do we play as much as we should, or could, or would?
  3. How is it the same, and different, than when we were kids?
  4. Is it possible to turn work, or at least our chores, into that same sense of play– with the same freedom and abandonment that we used to have as kids?
  5. Did we, as kids, play well?
  6. Do we now?

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