What does this game mean about the transient nature of winning and losing? the pendulous nature of life? For every high is there an equal low? With all the triumph of winning this game, is it also necessary to accept the killjoy finality of the brevity of the triumph? Why bother winning only to lose? Or is that just it? Do we win, not only to keep from losing, but also in spite of losing? Do we win because we don't like losing, or because we love rising from the loss? Is losing necessary to winning? Is the real triumph and victory in the pursuit of winning?
Who knows o.o