One nice thing about the internet is that you can be exposed to a lot of ideas that don't always correspond with your own. In this case, though, it's coming at me a little differently.
Most high profile articles on Magic are written by pros or people aspiring to be pros. That's understandable: They've put in the resources to understand the game at a higher level than most people. As a result, their view on Magic is often one where winning is the only thing that matters.
But I like to think that this article is the result, at least in part, of exposure to people who aren't playing to win but having a good time anyway.
Which is what it's all about, really.
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