From: Boris Kraut Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2013 00:34:56 +0100 Category: Message-ID: <20130218003456.udrGwX@silberbruch> Organization: Keywords: Comments: To: undisclosed-recipients: ; Subject: [.plan] Zitat des Tages Ran Prieur: > When you were three years old, if your parents weren't > too bad, you knew how to play spontaneously. Then you had > to go to school, where everything you did was required. > The worst thing is that even the fun activities, like > singing songs and playing games, were commanded under > threat of punishment. So even play got tied up in your > mind with a control structure, and severed from the life > inside you. If you were "rebellious", you preserved the > life inside you by connecting it to forbidden activities, > which are usually forbidden for good reasons, and when > your rebellion ended in suffering and failure, you > figured the life inside you was not to be trusted. If > you were "obedient", you simply crushed the life inside > you almost to death.