ITT- You come up with a philosophic theory.

It doesn’t have to be good, it just has to sound philosophic.

My Tetris Philosophy

Tetris is not a game; it is really a way of living. Every block represents a problem. The problems never stop coming, just like in real life. What you do with the block represents how you deal with the problem. If you leave them alone they will build up, but if you handle them effectively, they will disappear.

The most important lesson that Tetris will teach anyone is: If the problems happen to build up too high, and you panic…. Game over.

That’s more of a metaphor than a philosophy. But it’s a good metaphor.

My philosophy is that happiness is good. Something that causes happiness is good. Something that causes unhappiness is evil. So on and so forth.

Personally, I like to structure my problems so that they build up with one thin slot, and when a long thin problem comes up, it annihilates all the other problems instantly.

I knew the Russians created my problems. :mad:

In soviet Russia, problems create you!