
The Game: What Should I Do? (1969)
Discusses the challenges of making decisions in everyday situations, illustrated through a scenario involving three characters—Red, George, and John—who are playing a game. Red is frustrated with the rules, George is conflicted about his role as the umpire, and John is trying to mediate. Each character contemplates their options and the consequences of their actions, ultimately highlighting the importance of thinking through problems and making choices. The narrative emphasizes that when faced with dilemmas, individuals must consider various solutions and the impact of their decisions.
**Keywords:** decision-making, problems, rules, game, characters, Red, George, John, consequences, choices, thinking, conflict, mediation.