“When the fellow comes around and he says to you, ‘[pant, pant] I haven’t got enough time to do anything. [pant] I just don’t know how I’ll have any time to do it. [pant, pant]’ He’s being an object. And he’s not being very alive. Because that individual has the potentiality, the quality, of making time. And thinking, then, that he has a quantity of time to occupy is something like the Fleischmann yeast plant* itself feeling bad because it’s not a yeast cake.”

*Fleischmann yeast plant: the first company in the United States to produce yeast for baking

— L. Ron Hubbard

Excerpted from the lecture Games delivered on 29 December 1954. This can be found in the Unification Congress lectures. Track 2.

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