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The world in which we live ascribes value to work ethic and stigma to play. We are often bombarded with extreme images of play that seem dangerous and irresponsible with a hit of laziness. Play is relegated for children and work is viewed as the epitome of "adulting." With such a contrast, it's no wonder that individuals often feel an enormous amount of guilt when partaking in play. However, play is not just for children, it is a necessary ingredient to experiencing some form of liberation in an oppressive world. Tune into the podcast via www.talkingwithdrtoy.com.
By Toy Lisa Mitchell5
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The world in which we live ascribes value to work ethic and stigma to play. We are often bombarded with extreme images of play that seem dangerous and irresponsible with a hit of laziness. Play is relegated for children and work is viewed as the epitome of "adulting." With such a contrast, it's no wonder that individuals often feel an enormous amount of guilt when partaking in play. However, play is not just for children, it is a necessary ingredient to experiencing some form of liberation in an oppressive world. Tune into the podcast via www.talkingwithdrtoy.com.