By Thomas Rowlandson (1756–1827) and Augustus Charles Pugin (1762–1832) (after) John Bluck (fl. 1791–1819), Joseph Constantine Stadler (fl. 1780–1812), Thomas Sutherland (1785–1838), J. Hill, and Harraden (aquatint engravers)[1] - File:Microcosm of London Plate 018 - Royal Cock Pit.jpg, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15799061
Modern day IPL cricket tournament in India connects so well with the cock fight of yesteryears, nothing changes in substance only dress and peripherals change with time and technology. Marketing and money utilize the game to the hilt, stretching extra miles on the physical being of individual players; no game shall ever mean to.
Games are source to trigger positivity, vibes that build personality and focus the whole being of self on mastering certain skill without trespass to area of burn out.
Pretending to keep the game still alive.... is the machination we are so used to.
Pretending to be... comes very early in our lives.
Pretend play is considered good in a child to develop and orient in a future role. In fact the gap in reality and perception developed on education and training is so large that to survive in system you need to stay in state of pretending to be....all through the life.Does it has impact?
Talking to a Rhumatologist who shared travails of being a professional in the field. Day in and day out pretending to be good to patients who are not accepting that their pains are not on account but due to other reasons. You can't to be in state of pretending at work or at home always, staying in denial mode was impacting his real self.
