DiscoverNat's Notes#5 My Favorite Nonfiction Book (Finite & Infinite Games)
#5 My Favorite Nonfiction Book (Finite & Infinite Games)

#5 My Favorite Nonfiction Book (Finite & Infinite Games)

Update: 2023-08-18
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What I learned from Finite and Infinite Games by James P. Carse

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[05:21 ] Your limits are self-imposed
[09:53 ] How we give laws power
[10:58 ] Infinite games are playful
[13:46 ] The limitations of being serious
[15:19 ] Power vs. strength
[17:17 ] Competition is a choice
[18:15 ] Avoiding zero-sum thinking
[23:45 ] Poise, vision, and laughter
[24:31 ] Time and freedom
[27:55 ] The machine vs. the garden
[33:36 ] Stories spread organically

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#5 My Favorite Nonfiction Book (Finite & Infinite Games)

#5 My Favorite Nonfiction Book (Finite & Infinite Games)