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A reply on Talk: Steve Keil: A manifesto for play, for Bulgaria and beyond
You call it [an-ar-chy], true. It's about a lack of individual and national purposes. And when people don't know why they are doing things they are acting foolishly and loudly trying to hide that insecurity. I think that helping all people regain their confidence and set their goals is what we need to do. And play (with a purpose) is an universal tool. Everybody gets it, so this is a valuable solution to start rethinking our lives and national identities.
I think that what Steve is really saying through "play" is actually urging us to be more present in our lives, enjoy it fully. We should be happy and have fun when doing business as well. I've felt it, everybody can and it really works.