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Finite and Infinite Games: A Vision of Life As Play and Possibility
Rated 4.11 out of 5 based on 19 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781476731711
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Explore the profound philosophy of finite and infinite games in James Carse’s thought-provoking work. Discover how these two types of “play” shape our lives, relationships, and understanding of the world. Finite games are played to win, while infinite games are played for the sake of continuing the play. Uncover the power of infinite play and transform your perspective on life’s possibilities. 9781476731711
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Abhay Virmani –
Life changing! It’s a concept everyone needs to understand to improve their quality of life.
Rahul Mishra –
I enjoyed it in bits and pieces. Some chapters are more interesting than others.
Monu –
A bit slow-paced, but overall a worthwhile exploration of different ways of viewing life and interaction.
Gagan B N –
A good, thought-provoking read. It could get repetitive, but worth considering.
Shashank Dilip Bhavsar –
Interesting book that makes you think. At times the language can be a little difficult.
Ritika Srivastava –
This changed my understanding of motivations and goals. I consider this a must read.
Sakshi Trivedi –
A mind-bending read! Carse’s ideas on finite and infinite games are thought-provoking, but it can be a bit dense at times. Still worth the effort.
Ayush Saini –
Unique and insightful. It is something to consider when planning your future. Definitely worth the read.
Sourav –
Too theoretical for my taste. I struggled to connect the ideas to real-world situations. Disappointed.
Tanya Gupta –
Fascinating concepts, but the writing style is dense and hard to get through. I wish it was simpler.
Shivani Singh –
It gave me a new perspective on life and goals. I’m still processing it all, but I feel it was worth it.
Prerna Monica Tete –
Truly insightful and thought-provoking. I’ve recommended it to many people.
Ansh Dayal Lakhani –
This book changed how I see the world. It’s not always easy to grasp, but the concepts are profound and insightful.
Om Satish Pingle –
Interesting concept, but I found it repetitive and a bit too abstract. Could have been shorter and more accessible.
Gaurav Sudhir Kulkarni –
This book had some good ideas, but I found it a bit too abstract. Difficult to read from cover to cover.
Sameer Gaind –
Excellent read! I would recommend it to anyone who likes philosophy.
Namjas Kaur –
An amazing book! So unique and I have thought about it often since reading. Highly recommend to open your mind.
Abhishek Jaiswal –
I loved this book! It really makes you think about why you do what you do.
Bhavya Batra –
Not bad, but I felt it was a bit too academic. I expected more practical advice or examples.