From one end of the Earth to the other, people have invented games for all ages throughout the ages.
Sometimes clever, sometimes simple, but always inventive, games represent a piece of the great puzzle of human history.
Games inspire us to strive for an ideal model of civilization and continually push us to improve ourselves. They also teach us how to live in a community by giving us a sense of respect for others and ourselves.
Of course, there is a small counterpart to so much promise: respecting the limits and rules of the games, accepting the possibility of failure, the starting condition of self-control.
Humans love to rack their brains, and this isn't new: puzzles have even been discovered in the tombs of ancient Egypt. Riddles, riddles, puzzles... Mind games stimulate our neurons and sharpen our thinking and memorization skills. Just like games of skill, the more you practice, the better your results!