So we do have our exits and our entrances and we are perhaps mere, but I think if one keep a certain joyousness in life which should be in playing, then good for one, but it's slightly more serious than that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you start recognising that you're having fun, life can be delightful.
Playing and fun are not the same thing, though when we grow up we may forget that and find ourselves mixing up playing with happiness. There can be a kind of amnesia about the seriousness of playing, especially when we played by ourselves.
There is a vast difference between games and play. Play is played for fun, but games are deadly serious and you do not play them to enjoy yourself.
There are souls in this world which have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go.
It's fun to play happy people.
If I'm enjoying myself, I find my opportunities for more fun become greater.
But I think there's a genuine joy, too, a sense that no matter what, even if my stomach's growling, I'm going to dance. That's what I want to leave people with at the end of the play. After all this, people still know how to live.
It's good fun, yes, but when we play, we take it seriously and want to do well.
People want to be creatively satisfied, and having fun is such an important part of that.
The finite play for life is serious; the infinite play of life is joyous.