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Everything in life, whether its social interactions, work, finance, office politics, or anything else--is a game. The winners are those who can best identify the mechanics of the game and exploit them in order to win.
Are video games then a healthy way to repeatedly practice identifying mechanics and winning, and does this have cross-over benefits into real life?
What are the risks?
Do we control the outcomes in our life, or are we controlled by them?
What is Goblin Mode?
Are video games real-life "soma," and are we already living in a Brave New World?
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Everything in life, whether its social interactions, work, finance, office politics, or anything else--is a game. The winners are those who can best identify the mechanics of the game and exploit them in order to win.
Are video games then a healthy way to repeatedly practice identifying mechanics and winning, and does this have cross-over benefits into real life?
What are the risks?
Do we control the outcomes in our life, or are we controlled by them?
What is Goblin Mode?
Are video games real-life "soma," and are we already living in a Brave New World?