Understand the game you're playing | Just Reflections - Issue #38
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In game theory, there are two kinds of games. There are finite games and there are infinite games. These were first formerly described in James P. Carse's book "Finite and Infinite Games: A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility" in 1986. A finite game is played for the purpose of winning, an infinite game for the purpose of continuing the play. — James P. Carse, Finite and Infinite Games: A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility
Understand the game you're playing | Just Reflections - Issue #38
Understand the game you're playing | Just…
Understand the game you're playing | Just Reflections - Issue #38
In game theory, there are two kinds of games. There are finite games and there are infinite games. These were first formerly described in James P. Carse's book "Finite and Infinite Games: A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility" in 1986. A finite game is played for the purpose of winning, an infinite game for the purpose of continuing the play. — James P. Carse, Finite and Infinite Games: A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility