A VIDA É UM JOVEM QUE JOGA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.13102/ideac.v1i52.12374Keywords:
Vida; Jogo; Jovem.Abstract
Life is a young man who plays (Heraclitus). Young men play, invent. Life is divided into departures, parties, concerts, toys. The platform is life. We receive data (capabilities), the bids are ours. We play with keyboards, ideas, projects. In the game we are free. Activities run, societies run, galaxies run. In the rolling of data, in free throws, life is renewed. We play in the universe, which plays.
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