Playing The Game Of Living
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Minimize the Damage /
Maximize the Chance of Survival

Q: Why Is The Game Clock So Important? Why was it so important to find out how much time we have left?

A: Because the players have created and detonated a time-bomb. The countdown process has already begun. Although I don't know exactly when it is going to go off, it is going to go off. It would be smart to plan on it going off in the next 12-32 years.

If you have a chance at solving the problem and winning this game, you must understand the self-imposed time constraint. Most players of this game get caught in the denial stage... like a cancer patient or alcoholic.

In order to come up with an adequate solution, you will need to believe that the game clock is true. You will need to move past the denial stage and admit -- the players have done irreversible damage to their environment that may cause all players to be eliminated within the next 12 years (and will cause all players to be eliminated within 32 years.)

Therefore, elimination of the offending players will not help the situation. And, a good answer will solve the problem within 32 years. An ultimate, "grand prize winning" solution must be completed within 12 years.

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