Saturday, May 14, 2011

"You are eight years old.
It is Sunday evening. 
You have been granted an extra hour before bed. 
The family is playing Monopoly. 
You have been told that you are big enough to join them.
You lose. You are losing continuously. 
Your stomach cramps with fear.
Nearly all of your possessions are gone. 
Your brothers are snatching all of the houses from your streets. 
The last street is being sold. 
You have to give in. 
You have lost.
And suddenly you know that it is only a game. 
You jump up with joy and you knock the big lamp over.
It falls on the floor and drags the teapot with it. 
The others are angry with you, but you laugh and go upstairs. 
You know you are nothing and you know you have nothing. 
And you know that not-to-be and not-to-have give immeasurable freedom."
(Janwillem Van De Wetering)

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