I will be displayed after I executed the following statement. I will be displayed after I execute the following statement. I will be displayed after I execute the statement. The statement is displayed after the statement is displayed.
Okay, so I’m the last one left. Now I need to do the other two before I’m displayed. So I’ll go first.
The last statement is not displayed before the first statement is displayed, because the first statement is more important than the second. This is why we usually don’t display a lot of statements in the first five seconds of a video game. After the game is over, we usually want to see what the last player did (because if we can figure out who the last person was, we can figure out who we are).
While the first statement is not displayed, the second statement is displayed after the first statement. This is what we call a “roll” because it’s a function of the order in which different statements are displayed. For example, the second statement could be displayed before the first statement is displayed, and the first statement could be displayed after the second statement is displayed.
Basically, the game asks you to figure out who you are by first examining your own life. If you find that you are a cat, you might be a cat. If you find that you are a dog, you might be a dog. If you find that you are a sheep, you might be a sheep. If you find that you are a goat, then you might be a goat.
If we’re looking at the game as a series of questions, then we can apply this principle to any game. First, figure out who you are by examining your own life. This seems like a pretty simple question, so most games ask us to figure out who we are by first examining our own life. It seems fairly straightforward because the questions are usually presented in a very clear and concrete way. If you find that you are a cat, you might be a cat.
You can think of this question as a way to figure out who you are by first understanding your own motivations. We aren’t really even interested in who we are, we’re only interested in ourselves. So our first step is to examine our own motivations.
By asking yourself the questions above, you are not really asking, “what is my purpose?” Rather, you are asking, “where do I get my motivation?” If you are a cat, your cat-like motivations might lie in an inner need to go outside and play. If you are a cat, your cat-like motivations might lie in a need to eat.