Im here again. Catching up. Like before. How about some more contextual studies? Our next bit of writing required us to analyse the opinions of Roger Callois, and decide top what level we personally agreed with it. Here it is, since you asked so nicely:
"A characteristic of play is that it creates no wealth or goods, thus differing from work." To accept this statement as true we would have to agree that wealth is established purely as an accumulation of material posessions/finance, and not via an enriching or rewarding experience. Another opinion of Callois is that: "Play is an occasion of pure waste, waste of time, energy, ingenuity and often money. Again this only becomes true when we devalue periods of recreation and label them as wasteful. In fact for the most part, it is these periods that we spend most of our time working toward, suggesting the experience is far to valuable to be considered a waste. This is quite likely the reason why old folk who have been working all their lives are so psyched for retirement." Over and out.
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