The concept of diverting attention to obscure ulterior motives is not unique and finds resonance in a well-known adage in Prague, Czech Republic: "Those who play, don't get naughty." This adage's essence lies in the notion that occupying children's time can afford adults precious moments of uninterrupted focus on their own affairs. I consistently invoke this pragmatic stratagem when discussing a political incident that transpired in the Czech Republic in 2014.
"Those who play, don't get naughty."
"Those who play, don't get naughty."
"Those who play, don't get naughty."
The concept of diverting attention to obscure ulterior motives is not unique and finds resonance in a well-known adage in Prague, Czech Republic: "Those who play, don't get naughty." This adage's essence lies in the notion that occupying children's time can afford adults precious moments of uninterrupted focus on their own affairs. I consistently invoke this pragmatic stratagem when discussing a political incident that transpired in the Czech Republic in 2014.