Right Left Center
After reading this in this week’s Ocean Point column – “Wednesday evening Ginna Yerrall has organized a kids’ version of Right Left Center at 7, another fun and enjoyable night for the kids!” – I was curious as to what it was.
I learned it is game using dice and chips but I thought it might have something to do with a political discussion or a discussion on choosing one’s future path in life.
I hope I am not getting myself into a political discussion here – something I avoid most of the time – but I am putting my thoughts out there on Right Left Center in regards to choosing a way to the future.
Perhaps one way – Left or Right – would be a safe decision based on your background and talents. And perhaps the other way – Left or Right – would be a decision based on your desires (earn more money, live peacefully, etc.) but it would require more work (more schooling = more costs = more stress).
Center would be maintaining the status quo and letting whatever happens, happen.
Young people have to make these decisions when choosing what they want to do in life and, whether it is Right, Left, or Center, we wish them luck on their decision.
Have a great week!