I was at a neighbor's house, board games were on the docket. I warned them, I play for guts, it's never a game to me. I didn't know the rules of the game they were playing, played it once and lost, won the rest . . . all of them . . . they just kept laughing with me as I apologized about my proclivity. The moral of that story is, you have to make your own winning entertaining enough for them to laugh at your victory. You have to make voracious winning your problem, if you don't you probably won't get asked back.
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About Janet:Janet DeLong, PhD, is a philosophical writer. She'd tell you that is by default, we know it's by design. While her perceptions are not always comfortable, they are always Categories
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