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Hacky-Sack as a Metaphor for Life

Started by MedeoPlusPlus, May 26, 2004, 11:05:00 PM

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St. Pynchon

QuoteHackey sacks have holes

So do I.  

"There are at least two kinds of games: finite and infinite. A finite game is a game that has fixed rules and boundaries, that is played for the purpose of winning and thereby ending the game. An infinite game has no fixed rules or boundaries. In an infinite game you play with the boundaries and the purpose is to continue the game."

"Finite and Infinite Games - A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility" by James P. Carse
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