
Finite and Infinite Games
by James Carse
Carse distinguishes two types of games: finite games played to win, and infinite games played to keep playing. The most meaningful aspects of life operate by infinite-game rules.
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by James Carse
Carse distinguishes two types of games: finite games played to win, and infinite games played to keep playing. The most meaningful aspects of life operate by infinite-game rules.
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