... A Game of Thrones was (initially) a book, but the title tells us something. ...
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... Those unable to treat even the most serious things as a game are sure to lose (and most likely become embittered about the fact). ...
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... Games are the transcendental format, and gamification is indistinguishable from competence. ...
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... Among moralists, however, "It's too important to be competent at!" remains the guiding mantra. ...
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... To be ruled by moralists, then, is: 1) An indication of supreme incompetence, and 2) An unsurpassable misfortune
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Games are encoded into our DNA. We can see it in the activities and behaviors of children when they think no one is watching. And if games are quantified as luck, problem solving, and effort, then games are the building block of growth through out all our stages of life.
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