Play is rarely given importance or respect by society in adulthood—why? Because Play is an expression of the individual, not of society.
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Play is complementary to Work, and for creative adults absolutely necessary; Writing, Dancing, Music—all Arts require some form of Play.
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There is a very good reason we call it "Playing Music" and not "Doing Music" or "Working Music". Musicians Work in order to Play.
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Play is a basic human need and it is not addressed as often as required in adults. Long term, this results in mental and physical problems.
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Play is the source of Humor, the source of authentic human bonds, the easiest means of discovering one's unique personality and traits.
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Play is NOT passive distraction; Play is active participation in an activity that celebrates one's spirit, individuality and humanity.
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Play is engaging in an activity for no other purpose than to delight in it, to enjoy it, to appreciate one's existence through it.
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Play is a human trait & value unto itself; it serves the individual first, it is borne of individuality and expresses individuality.
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Do not neglect Play; grow it & invest in it as you grow & invest in your Work and let them collaborate & grow YOU to even greater heights.
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