For the most part, it is all work and no play in their worlds and this, indeed, is because their environments are highly competitive, being based on exalting power and control as the ultimate of achievement and the highest level of attainment. This is quite a dilemma because, in the absence of being able to feel or express love, a competitive environment of that kind will devolve into manipulation and treachery and much underhanded and unfair cheating because, being loveless, people will have no compunction about taking advantage whenever they can, to bend or break rules if they can get away with it. Sociopaths who lack a conscience and are heartless are capable of anything. In that kind of environment, they do not wish to ever be seen as weak and so there will be little desire for any kind of competition, as with sporting events. There will only be challenges that have serious consequences in the outcome. A change in status with demotion of a loser or even contests with life and death as the outcome will be much more typical. This is only fitting based on what we have told you, that the idea of competitions to begin with is non‑divine and based on the perception one needs power and control, so besting others in those worlds is of great value and will lead to security in some way or a kind of pleasure from being the winner when the losers are made to suffer and one escapes that fate.
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