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Life Is A Game Analysis
Life is a dream for the wise, a game for the fool and a comedy for the rich and a tragedy for the poor.
I have made an attempt to portrait life as you and I live and believe. This is purely my perception. I may be right or I may even be wrong. You may agree or agree to disagree. I believe that Life is a game. The Game of Life is not the same as a game of chess as chess is played in the conventional way.. Life is full of surprises. Starting point is the birth and ends with death.
Life is a complex case of cellular automaton starting as a zygote- a unified product of the sperm and the ovum ending up with some trillion cells which are biologically active. Life has to be lived forwards and can only be understood looking back wards - what are called as experiences. What one
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If he exercises his genius bringing misery and death to many his name will echo through the millennia for a lifetime. Infamy is always more preferable to ignominy. Yes this is my experience. The lesson is this. Allow one's self to become shackled by mediocrity. Yes the mediocrity wins. So what!. Let your grasp be more than your reach.

In my simple life I have nothing to take but have far more to offer. Sometimes I am filled with woe to think that no one in this blighted millennium has the wit to see the scope of my services and sincerity. I have been made to feel that no good deed has gone unpunished- and no evil deed has gone unrewarded-So be it! Society is bad –still do good.

I have no regrets in my life except the I am myself and indeed I am proud of being myself. I am back, and better than ever! Back from the turmoil of university life. I do, what I want to because it is who I am. Anything else is a lie and if there is one thing I can say of myself, it is that I will never compromise who I am. I am truly alive. That's the only way I know how to live. What else is

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