인권[Human Rights]--The Right to Play<26>
Devin and his friends gather at the park every Sunday afternoon for a game of soccer. They all work together at an advertising agency, and their jobs are very stressful.
Today, the sky is full of clouds. It is a little cold out. Rain pours from the sky. There are many mud puddles.
Tyler looks at Devin, "Do you still want to play?"
"Absolutely," Devin says. "A little rain never hurt anyone."
"Okay," Tyler says and runs through the puddles and into the field.
Devin passes the ball to Tyler. Soon, their friend Michael appears. He joins them in their warm-ups.
"Devin?" Michael says.
"What?" Devin asks.
"Do you ever feel guilty that we spend this time out here?" Michael asks.
"Never," Devin answers. "We cannot work every second of every day. We all have the right to take a break and to relax. It does not make sense to work all the time without a break."
"True," Michael agrees. "Okay, thanks. I sure am grateful that we get to do this."
"Me too," Devin says, "Even in the rain."
"A little rain never hurt anyone!" Tyler adds.
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