Presbyterian minster father believed a divine design, Mozasu believed — Min Jin Lee, Pachinko

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His Presbyterian minster father had believed in a divine design, and Mozasu believed that life was like this game where the player could adjust the dials yet also expect the uncertainty of factors he couldn't control. He understood why his customers wanted to play something that looked fixed but which also left room for randomness and hope.

Min Jin Lee, Pachinko

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