Just a bump in case anyone missed this near-hour long podcast about markets and all sorts of bizarre shenanigans in my personal life.https://twitter.com/LibertyRPF/status/1243206938894028801 …
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Replying to @RandolphDuke7
Thank you! :) I've read some of Ogilvy's stuff but by no means all. Mostly excerpts I've been shared.
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Replying to @LAForeverHall @RandolphDuke7
Liz, my wife and I are considering homeschooling. Do you have any thoughts on topics or curriculum that may be interesting? How would you structure a course on copywriting/persuasion? Or a course on games and metagames?
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Replying to @svafier @RandolphDuke7
That is a complicated Q, but happy to give it a shot. How old are the kids in question?
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Replying to @LAForeverHall @RandolphDuke7
Let's say in the 8-14 range - similar to the age where you were learning through video games. We're a ways from that point but love to plan ahead :)
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Replying to @svafier @RandolphDuke7
Will come back with more later as I think of them but one thought for metagaming that could work is playing a lot of strategic board games together as a family. Good way to spend time together and, importantly, make learning fun and easier while they internalize through action.
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Replying to @LAForeverHall @RandolphDuke7
Completely agree. Any favorite board games?
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Replying to @svafier @RandolphDuke7
In addition to those mentioned, I would try Twilight Imperium.
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Also Tammany Hall is pretty simple but historical and focuses heavily on electoral strategy; tons of metagaming there.
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