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@bfg
Finite vs Infinite Infinite games are the opposite of finite games. You donโ€™t play them to win; you play for the joy of playing. Infinite games are the celebration of the process instead of the outcome and as such there are not many of us playing infinite games. I've alway felt that being a founder should be played as infinite game, otherwise it can ruin you and your joy. What do you think?
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@drmat
Just remembered a funny memory! When I was a kid with my PS1 and PS2, Iโ€™d play every new game non-stop until I beat it. But if it was too hard or had bugs, Iโ€™d snap the disc and bury it in the garden๐Ÿ˜† ๐Ÿ˜†
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I like this take. Approaching building with a sense of playโ€”finding joy in the processโ€”is so important, especially given how challenging it can be. Play brings flexibility and encourages experimentation for the long game. Thanks for sharing!
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