Gurwinder’s article is brilliant; I loved the finale and found I was grinning despite its bleakness. I have, as a new experience, been content to choose my own game for the last two years. It turns out that my “passion work” is in volunteering—a passion I’m only free to pursue now, near the end of my life, as life’s obligations (marriage, children & yes, so many regrets) and necessities (career) have fallen away. If AC readers have some opportunity to choose their own game, I suggest volunteering to support teachers! Too many war games are aimed against education, and teachers, as the one article clearly shows, are on the front line.
Gurwinder’s article is brilliant; I loved the finale and found I was grinning despite its bleakness. I have, as a new experience, been content to choose my own game for the last two years. It turns out that my “passion work” is in volunteering—a passion I’m only free to pursue now, near the end of my life, as life’s obligations (marriage, children & yes, so many regrets) and necessities (career) have fallen away. If AC readers have some opportunity to choose their own game, I suggest volunteering to support teachers! Too many war games are aimed against education, and teachers, as the one article clearly shows, are on the front line.