Come on! Come on! I sit behind my nephew, cheering him; whatever purpose it serves in a game of luck. The circle grows smaller. It has transformed from being a game of passing the parcel to throwing and snatching the parcel. Nonetheless, I want my nephew to win. The number of children has gone down to 10. His probability to win is rising. Apart from the lady organisers blowing their whistles, I'm the only elderly here. Wait...Elderly. Me... Woah.. didn't see that coming. The number is down to 5 now. The kid who just got dumped throws away the parcel in anger. One of the ladies rushes to console him. No matter the game, it's important to win. A lesson, we learn quite early in our lives. My nephew is playful. Sometimes, he holds the parcel a little too long making the adjacent kid nervous. I nudge him to pass it quickly. The number is down to 3. Then to 2. Now, it's just my nephew and a girl. 50% probability. Boys vs girls, some kid shouts. The music resumes. The parcel ...
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