Play, connect, relate! Exploring game mechanics to create meaningful connections
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What’s the relation between finite games such as football or getting a school degree, and infinite games such as improvisational dance or having a happy career?

Real life seems to be an infinite game rather than a finite game.

Many of us live as if we are playing finite games in everyday life. While learning the mechanics of finite games can be important, playing only finite games runs the risk of looking at life as a finite game, not matching its infinite reality.

How can exploring game mechanics help us get a balanced view on our own life, connecting to our unique needs and preferences to help us live and learn in a way that is meaningful and fulfilling to us?

The inputs will be used in our 90-minute workshop during Mozfest within the space, Creating Neurodiverse wellbeing.

Thank you!
Jelger Kroese and Shauna Jin

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What is the ratio of finite vs infinite game dynamics in your daily life? *
Finite game examples: football, getting a school degree; Infinite game examples: improvisational dance and music, lifelong learning
I play all finite games in my daily life
I play all infinite games in my daily life
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How satisfied are you with that ratio? *
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Would you change that ratio? Why or why not? If you could, how would you change that ratio?
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