Life and the game thereof are two separate beings. As the wind blows over the earth, so does life ominously pass by those that participate in the game... those who miss its true beauty and what it once meant to live. The world that people live in is but a game with a certain set of rules by which they blindly abide. To step outside of these rules that set the game of life into play is to be free.
The rules of the game can be both complex and simple. They are the boundaries set by the laws of men. Laws that go beyond any penal code and include a vast variety of circumstancial knowledge. Right and wrong are not included in the laws of man, for these laws do not represent right and wrong, but society... a biased view derived from your surroundings and the people therein comprised.
To follow these laws is to play the game. To acknowledge currency, heirarchy, government, is to play the game. These laws carry no weight in life, for there are no consequences in life. At any moment you may step outside of the game, step outside of the consequences and recognize that you may at any moment end the game.
The game, however, has consequences. In attemptinig to re-enter the game, you place yourself at the mercy of your fellow man that has given up his own life to follow like the sheep before him. In order to be accepted back into the game, you must from there accept and be subjected to the games verdict and resulting sentence.
There is but one thing in the game that remotely resembles what is left of life, and that is education. Free education represents the natural state which it should. There is no price to knowledge. However, the society from which one's education derives prohibits its freedom with hypocracy and propaganda that the game therefrom comprises.