When you look at life think in terms of karate. But remember that karate is not only karate -- it is life.
When do you do things for the love of it? Always. If you're not feeling that, go do something else. Life is too short.
Fun from games arises out of mastery. It arises out of comprehension. It is the act of solving puzzles that makes games fun. In other words, with games, learning is the drug.
There's a good case to be made that having fun is a key evolutionary advantage right next to opposable thumbs in terms of importance. Without that little chemical twist in our brains that makes us enjoy learning new things, we might be more like the sharks and ants of the world.
The single-player game is a strange mutant monster which has only existed for 21 years and is about to go away because it is unnatural and abnormal.
Fun is just another word for learning.
In other words, with games, learning is the drug.
Tell him, we are not devils but we have friends who are.
All are sure in their days except the most wise. . . He is the wisest philosopher who holds his theory with some doubt.
I would encourage you to follow the pathway to enlightenment, to learn to meditate, to practice mindfulness, and not to really care what anybody thinks about you, including yourself.
The practice of yoga induces a primary sense of measure and proportion. Reduced to our own body, our first instrument, we learn to play it, drawing from it maximum resonance and harmony.