Farley on Nostr: Alan Watts said life isn’t a ladder to climb—it’s a game to be played, a dance ...
Alan Watts said life isn’t a ladder to climb—it’s a game to be played, a dance to be joined. Most chase positions, clinging to fixed roles, thinking security is found in titles. But real freedom comes from positioning—moving with awareness, not force. The game isn’t about access; it’s about seeing the board. The flow, not the fight. That’s how you stay ahead.
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