the factors which make a game, which is a contest of person against person or team against team. A game consists of freedom, barriers and purposes, and there is a necessity in a game to have an opponent or an enemy. Also, there is a necessity to have problems, and enough individuality to cope with a situation. To live life fully, then, one must have, in addition to "something to do," a higher purpose; and this purpose, to be a purpose at all, must havecounter-purposes or purposes which prevent it from occurring. This last is very important: If a person lacks problems, opponents and counter-purposes to his own, he will invent them. Here we have in essence the totality of aberration. —Fundamentals of Thought Glossary Final approval 5.2.90