Sunday, October 09, 2005

Freecell

The beauty of those computer card games is that you can start the same game over and over again until you know all the pitfalls. It's not unlike movies like Groundhog Day with the endless fascination of redemption. You start over until you get it right, until the last hurdle is passed and you can get to the next level. A metaphor for life.
You can also take down the number of the game and start it over when your mind is in peace and then the solution comes of itself; your mind has solved the puzzle without your divine intervention. Another metaphor?

2 comments:

Midnight Philosopher said...

As you suggested, I've changed my alias to "Blues Bro'". Like it?
You surely have an uncanny ability of bring the hidden meanings out of mundane stuff.
And, hey, I can hardly keep up with your blog. You are nuts, sis'.

Sleepwalker said...

I like it bro'