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A fundamental part of Hubbard's philosophy is that Life is a game, and that human beings are either players, pieces, or broken pieces if we are playing at all.
Without our primordial attachments to others, what would we be?

Evidently, we would be the players of a game, one that resembled a giant chess match, with our fellow human beings as the rooks, the knights, and the pawns. For this is the essence of sociopathic behavior and desire. The only thing [the sociopath] really wants—the only thing left—is to win.
Martha Stout , Ph.D.
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OT VIII "Success Stories"
Book: The Sociopath Next Door: Winning
Quote: Inside the Criminal Mind
Book: Creation of Human Ability
HCOPL:The Responsibilities of Leaders
Lecture: Dead Men's Goals - Part II
Lecture: Anatomy of Games Part I
Media: Marin IJ quotes Scientology Attorney
Book: The Sociopath Next Door
Lecture: Structure, Function: Selective Variation Of
Article: Winning
Lecture: CCH Related to ARC
Ad: Game of Life Lecture Series
Lecture: Games/Goals
Ad: Life is a Game
Lecture: What's Wrong with this Universe
Book: New Slant on Life
Book: Problems of Life
Lecture: Pan Determinism
Book: Tech Volume Index Entries for Games
PAB: Scientology's Most Workable Process
OB: Processing Results
Book: Scientology 0-8: The Factors
Axiom 48: Life is a game
Book: Scientology 8-8008: Games Processing
Book: FOT: Life is a Game
Book: Technical Bulletins: We are very rich
Ability: Project Celebrity
 
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