a) a game represents "winning a stake for advantage at play"; which implies outcome orientation, so why add "end"?
b) what if ones consent to want to win outcome oriented stakes, while advancing towards suggested ends...tempts one to ignore sustaining self?
c) PLAY, verb - "to use any exercise for pleasure or recreation; to do something not as a task or for profit, but for amusement" + "to mock; to practice illusion".
Aka falling for temptation by mocking natural animation with suggested illusions.
agenda
Agent (natural order) generates regent (disorder within natural order); which sets regent (life) with the free will of choice to struggle within agent (inception towards death). The suggested agendas by others tempt one to ignore that.
a) a game represents "winning a stake for advantage at play"; which implies outcome orientation, so why add "end"?
b) what if ones consent to want to win outcome oriented stakes, while advancing towards suggested ends...tempts one to ignore sustaining self?
c) PLAY, verb - "to use any exercise for pleasure or recreation; to do something not as a task or for profit, but for amusement" + "to mock; to practice illusion".
Aka falling for temptation by mocking natural animation with suggested illusions.
Agent (natural order) generates regent (disorder within natural order); which sets regent (life) with the free will of choice to struggle within agent (inception towards death). The suggested agendas by others tempt one to ignore that.
free (adj.) – the use of this word in ones name implies implicitly that you DON'T HAVE TO PAY. I feel the opposite whilst I'm parsing your posts.
-PAY, verb - "to discharge a debt; to deliver to a creditor the value of the debt".
a) ask yourself if ones "free" will of choice owes debt to the choices of others?
b) what if life represents charge and being moved from inception towards death represents discharge?
c) now ask yourself what happens if charge consents to discharge to another charge?