The streets are a poor kid’s PlayStation™
Mokokoma Mokhonoana.
“There is more to life than making a living. Do not work more than you live.”
“The employed are punished by having to do what they do not love. The self-employed are punished by the opposite.”
“Most people do not mind having a house that is smaller and/or a car that is cheaper than their neighbours, as long as they each earn and have more money than their neighbours, and, equally importan...”
“We have glorified wealth and freedom so much that it is impossible for most of us to truly believe that a man can truly be happy in a shack or within the confines of a prison cell.”
“Culture is a symbolic veil with which we hide our animal nature from ourselves and other animals.”
“Plagiarism is the fear of a blank page.”
“Life has but one true charm: the charm of the game. But what if were indifferent to whether we win or lose?”
“Be the music of your soul. Don't be a pawn in someone else's game.”
“His Presbyterian minster father had believed in a divine design, and Mozasu believed that life was like this game where the player could adjust the dials yet also expect the uncertainty of factors ...”
“When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all.”
“There is virtue in work and there is virtue in rest. Use both and overlook neither.”
“All of us lived life when sex was the farthest thing from our minds. Try to remember the careless freedom of play, basking in the beingness of others. As adults, responsibilities and obligations ca...”