“This is how you do it. Once you have the ball, use both arms to hold it from above and below. If someone hits the ball from below, it can easily be stolen.”
Even though she is a young woman, she often says brave things. Her explanation is probably about basketball. Maybe it’s not about rugby.
She clearly shows how she runs with her pillow in her arms and her low posture.
- Is there a natural control?
- We affirm that there can be no such thing as natural control. As long as control is against freedom or against nature, control is necessarily artificial.
In other words, when control works, there are always those who control it. They work to control the majority.
But those who exercise control will not be controlled. If those who control are controlled, they can do nothing.
In any case, what she’s holding is one of the pillows in this hangout. Strange things sometimes happen in this place. About five pillows were lined up neatly this morning.
I imagine that someone, driven by a sense of duty, collected the pillows scattered on the floor and arranged them neatly on the shelf. I don’t know who did that.
She, too, was a little surprised to see the orderly pillows, and the next moment she began to explain how she was running with the ball.
But her lecture won’t help us. As we all know, she often explains things that don’t help.
- Why do controls often fail?
- And the reason why the control of the whole often breaks down is actually because the controllers can’t do anything.
Paradoxically, those who truly exercise control are those who are not controlled.
After about ten minutes, she realized that no one was taking her outreach seriously, so she put her pillow on the shelf. Then she touched her hair a little and turned around and said,
“Do you know how to spot a cheater? They can’t keep their thumbs straight.”
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