Template:Columns

Create a section with 2 or more columns.

To begin the columns:

Replace "#" with the number of desired columns, e.g. . It will default to 2 columns.

To end the columns:

Example - enter the following:

desired content here

To get this:

Let's play a game. Don't worry. It's a very simple wager. As easy as whether a coin lands heads or tails. That's how straightforward it is. Your odds are basically even; you just have to guess which of the two it will be. For example, let's say you punch the first person to walk past this apartment building. We'd be betting on whether the person gets angry and fights back or whether they run off crying instead. See? A simple bet, right? In this game, the piece you're playing with is the human mind. Anticipating the actions and emotions of a human being. Oh, come on, don't just clam up on me. Let's say I ask you this question: "Can every person be bought or not?" The crux of the question is the word every. The answer is "Sometimes they can and sometimes they can't," right? Sometimes people would choose their pride and conscience over ten billion yen, and sometimes they would kill for a single yen. Isn't that right? Even the same person can be wildly different, depending on the time and place. See, the people who lose the game of life are generally the ones who decide on an answer to that question. Those who continue choosing the same answer with firm belief are one thing, but the people who unthinkingly answer either "You can't buy love" or "Even love can be bought with money" are the ones who lose the game because they can't see any other possibility. Belief in a single answer illuminates what is in front of you, but it also narrows your view. Those are simple pros and cons, wouldn't you say? In that sense, the human mind becomes more of a bet, doesn't it?

If the column widths need to maintain a certain width, the minimum width can be increased by using "widths", e.g. . (Replace 150px with desired number. It defaults to 100px.)