Okay so how this thought came around...is that I went to a chess club and was playing some older guy that was pretty good...
And after losing like 7 games in a row to him...I started feeling pretty bad...I mean I was just handing him my queen in the end of the latter games...So, as we were playing the eight game I looked into his eyes and saw something that looked very similiar to a greedy spirit--it really looked evil...It was like I could see him scheming his evil plot to catch me...
And honestly I don't feel too good when I capture someone else's piece, I took his queen once kind of craftily and I think I apologized--I think that even happened in the eighth game...
But honestly in chess, you have two people wasting their minds and hearts, constantly contemplating "will he see my trap? Hahahaha, he didn't see it...or oh no he saw it...I got to scheme another one..."
I REALLY do think chess just teaches people to scheme...and monopoly as well...I always feel like laughing when I am winning in monopoly and someone else knows what numbers they can get and can't get to survive, and if they get the wrong number and count each square until they land on a hotel on Boardwalk...I feel like rolling on the floor...but when it happens to be I feel horrible, like grrr...I also think that game where you try to get other people to believe your lie particluarly disheartening...
Once again, just thoughts...
God bless
tony
ps...when I was in college, I remember some famous nun (does any one know who she is) who spoke out for women's right to speak their faith in the catholic church, but then recanted and said she would follow the church's stance (even on things like not allowing a women to be well educated?)...anyway, in that work she writes that some priest told her that cheese slows the mind and makes one less precise and clear in life...I promise you this is true...I forget who the lady was thoug...she was from south america or mexico or somewhere south of the us...