That ole groundhog "Punxsutawney Phil" saw his shadow this morning - but Winter is going to end Regardless & NOW tis time to make planting preparations
So the love of my life and I woke up early today and we watched the prognostications of Punxsutawney Phil and you must know - I'm pretty fond of Pennsylvania - it was started as a Quaker place by William Penn - did you know that kind reader.
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Oh - my goodness - there is so much information I desire to share - and share it I have and share it I will - but know this -
As a long time gamer P&S let me share this bit of wisdom - I never feel as if I have "won" - almost never - always seems to be another game to be played or maybe I wasn't playing the game that mattered - but games are games....
Principle is another matter - upon that after lesson learned I stand firm and flexible - so as to play the next game better.
OK Ken. But which game are you playing? Is it the 'finite game' or the 'Infinite Game?
"I wrote this in 2023 - AND – if you want to know about games – check out this book. “There are at least two kinds of games", states James P. Carse, as he begins this extraordinary book. “One could be called finite; the other infinite. A finite game is played for the purpose of winning, an infinite game for the purpose of continuing the play.”
We are playing the infinite game – the Globalists are playing the finite game – guess who wins? "Finite games are the familiar contests of everyday life; they are played in order to be won, which is when they end. But infinite games are more mysterious. Their object is not winning, but ensuring the continuation of play. The rules may change, the boundaries may change, and even the participants may change, but as long as the game is never allowed to end, the infinite players win every time.
Check this out - I post it in honor of my daughter - she is FIERCE!
https://youtu.be/XOWgZ8CZAIE?t=286
So the love of my life and I woke up early today and we watched the prognostications of Punxsutawney Phil and you must know - I'm pretty fond of Pennsylvania - it was started as a Quaker place by William Penn - did you know that kind reader.
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Oh - my goodness - there is so much information I desire to share - and share it I have and share it I will - but know this -
I play to win!
I think you have already won Ken! Your lifestyle gives it away :-D
As a long time gamer P&S let me share this bit of wisdom - I never feel as if I have "won" - almost never - always seems to be another game to be played or maybe I wasn't playing the game that mattered - but games are games....
Principle is another matter - upon that after lesson learned I stand firm and flexible - so as to play the next game better.
OK Ken. But which game are you playing? Is it the 'finite game' or the 'Infinite Game?
"I wrote this in 2023 - AND – if you want to know about games – check out this book. “There are at least two kinds of games", states James P. Carse, as he begins this extraordinary book. “One could be called finite; the other infinite. A finite game is played for the purpose of winning, an infinite game for the purpose of continuing the play.”
We are playing the infinite game – the Globalists are playing the finite game – guess who wins? "Finite games are the familiar contests of everyday life; they are played in order to be won, which is when they end. But infinite games are more mysterious. Their object is not winning, but ensuring the continuation of play. The rules may change, the boundaries may change, and even the participants may change, but as long as the game is never allowed to end, the infinite players win every time.
What are infinite games? How do they affect the ways we play our finite games? What are we doing when we play finitely or infinitely? And how can infinite games affect the ways in which we live our lives? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Finite-Infinite-Games-James-Carse/dp/1476731713
Blessings
AP
https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/global-chessboard-infinite-games?utm_source=twitter&sd=pf
I like the way that reads....I enjoy finite "games" but I concur - "infinite" games have the most appeal!
Thanks,
Ken