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Episode 6: Why Play?

And so reader (potential play worshipper), you ask, why play? And I say back to you, why breath? ...

Episode 6 of the Cosmologia Ludica podcast, hosted by Aaron Finbloom, titled "Episode 6: Why Play?" was published on September 8, 2023 and runs 12 minutes.

September 8, 2023 ·12m · Cosmologia Ludica

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And so reader (potential play worshipper), you ask, why play? And I say back to you, why breath? Why circulate blood? Why perform any of our life functions? And you reply, but play is not a necessary part of life. We can live without play. What essential thing does play provide? What does play give us? Play doesn’t create a better world. It doesn’t help us get money or a good job. It doesn’t help us get a good relationship or a loving family. Does play help heal the world? Does play help us heal ourselves?

And so reader (potential play worshipper), you ask, why play? And I say back to you, why breath? Why circulate blood? Why perform any of our life functions? And you reply, but play is not a necessary part of life. We can live without play. What essential thing does play provide? What does play give us? Play doesn’t create a better world. It doesn’t help us get money or a good job. It doesn’t help us get a good relationship or a loving family. Does play help heal the world? Does play help us heal ourselves?
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