So I have been doing some reading on amused mastery. The jist that I've taken away is to realize that life in itself is a game. The moves are readable and often predictable to the trained mind. To take everything with a grain of salt, and make moves according to the hidden intention behind a given situation.

What's throwing me though is the amused. Whenever I my vision pierces the veil (a very thin veil most of the time) I become a bit agitated, and completely unamused. It feels like I'm supposed to pretend that I don't see this poor excuse of a ruse. It seems more like an insult to intelligence to me.

It's like being forced to play a long, seemingly never ending game Risk when you rather just get to the point and get on with it.

How can one be amused in this situation when at the end of the day it's just all bullshit?

Anybody have any insight on this or been through this thought process and found something fun in it ?

TL;DR: How can I be amused by such a thinly veiled ruse of game we call life, courtship, pussy politics, networking, whatever you want to call it. Where's the realness?