In Dungeons and Dragons, there is a type of player described as a “rules lawyer”, who argues over the application of minor rules, corrects players needlessly, and impedes the game from moving forward over technicalities. Its chaotic good counterpart, the “pro-bono” or “public defender” lawyer, advises players how to use the rules to achieve their objectives, avoid missed opportunities, and allow creative interpretations and exceptions to enable something fun to happen. “I know what I’m doing, and I do what I like”, says Dungeon Master Aabria Iyengar in
I think you've done a great job illuminating a problem here. It took me a while to figure out what direction it was going--maybe a helpful subtitle like "How healthcare should be more like government" would be enough of a clue. I'm really sorry you have this long covid struggle; thank you for sharing with us.
I think you've done a great job illuminating a problem here. It took me a while to figure out what direction it was going--maybe a helpful subtitle like "How healthcare should be more like government" would be enough of a clue. I'm really sorry you have this long covid struggle; thank you for sharing with us.
Thanks for a good read.