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Student Essay on Men Are Born for Games

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Men Are Born for Games

Summary:   Essay shows how political life and relations in the world are the game.


In childhood, humans start to ask complicated questions. As they grow, humans become more susceptible to finding logical answers. Probably, one of the most inexplicable questions facing humanity is the purpose of existence on earth. The quote, "Men are born for games. Nothing else. Every child knows that play is nobler than work ... War is the ultimate game," reflects the purpose of the existence of human kind. Every life is a game that has to be played to survive. This paper will discuss how political life and relations in the world are the game.

The humans learn how to play a good game in their childhood; later on, they learn how to play the game of life. According to the quote, one probable reason of man's existence is to play a powerful role in every.....

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