MindMap Gallery Finite games and infinite games, finite mind map
The mind map about finite games and infinite games includes definition concepts, applications, examples in the book, etc., and introduces the differences and characteristics of the two games. Hope this helps!
Edited at 2023-11-03 23:35:22Finite games and infinite games, finite
Define concepts
concept
limited game game
with the aim of winning
infinite game games
To keep the game going
feature
space-time boundary
human boundaries
rule boundaries
internal limits of identity
the difference
Maintain and break
limited game game
Try your best to maintain 3 characteristics
infinite games
Towards the end of the game, try your best to break 3 limits
Infinite game players die during the game, not at the end
Players in finite games desire to end the game themselves vs. Players in infinite games desire others to continue playing.
small features
limited game
self-shadowing
Seriousness, requiring a specific conclusion
perform for an audience
temporary legend
Prevent the future from changing the past
by deception
self-limitation
All limited games are self-limiting
infinite games
Surprise is the hallmark of Infinity Games games
application
A new pair of cognitive glasses provides a perspective on thinking about problems
learning
infinite games
Expand the boundaries of cognition, gain a new cognition, and update existing cognition
Education, from the known to the unknown
limited game
Read a book, take a class
Under management
limited game
The completion of a task, the completion of a goal
infinite games
Some kind of boundary expansion of the organization and company, improvement of human capabilities,
emotion
limited game
love
quarrel
disagreement
give birth
infinite games
marriage
behavior aimed at survival
Raising children
Work
infinite games
Work is not a way to kill time, but a way to produce possibilities
Generation time
Care about what is produced
limited game
work is a result
consumption time
caring about when it will end
perspective
infinite games
Become a spectator, observe yourself, observe the game
I am part of the work
Examples in the book
society vs culture
limited game
society itself
boundary
law
politics
property
Inviolability of personal property
measurable
money
Consumption
Distribution according to work
title
Point to the past
that power
something accomplished in a closed field in the past
Ways to limit unlimited games
war
take it into oneself
Confucianism
infinite games
culture
Always exploring the boundaries and continuing
Example
Culture inherits tradition and makes it a new tradition
Culture inherits language and also changes language
Contrast culture and society
Society comes from culture, but we want to destroy culture
boundary
Society is defined by boundaries
Culture is defined by horizons
nature
Nature is ineffable, but language can be expressed
Knowledge
is a property attribute
can be said
must be published, announced
listen
limited game
End with being heard
infinite games
just a listening
get continued by listening
history
The main job of historians is to unlock the end of all cultures, to reveal that what we thought was the end is actually continuing.
The relationship between gardens and machines
The machine is driven by external force
Gardens grow naturally
Machines can exist in the garden, the question is whether the machine serves the purpose of the garden
The garden is the end, the machine is the means
Life force can only be discovered, not given
applied to
humans and weapons
children education
Features
garden
change gardener
not result oriented
machine
Change the working method without changing the operator
drive
Need resources
There is waste
Society produces waste
redundant people
Touch and push
You can't touch me unless I touch you in response
Sex is a touch
The opposite of touching is pushing
Homosexual, heterosexual, adulterer, these labels are all related to boundaries and have the quality of creating a prison.
Golden sentence
Wang Xing
Finite games play within boundaries, infinite games play with boundaries, constantly exploring, changing the boundaries themselves
Money can also be said to be a kind of bond issued by society. Society owes you as much as you have, and you can exchange it for it.
marx
Life itself is just a means of life
Poets cannot be killed, they just die
Heisenberg
What I observe is not nature itself, but the appearance of nature when we ask questions.