In video gaming, the games are designed for you to win and to get better. The developers want you to experience success in something that's meaningful to them. If your brain is like my brain, trying to remember where your fip it is and why you haven't charged it in months, that's really good. But if you're using it just to get people to like, buy more stuff or click on ads? I it's not a good that is not a good systemAand it doesn't lead to real growth and real relationship building.
Video games! Tabletop games! IRL role-play gaming! The ... lottery? Dr. Jane McGonigal is a video game developer, TED speaker, bestselling author and total badass with a deep knowledge of how games -- and especially video games -- can motivate, soothe and connect us. We talk about everything from Monopoly to dance offs, Fortnite, vintage Atari, VR, the challenge of Dark Souls, the sweetness of League of Legends, how Tetris can get you through rough times and the health issue that caused Dr. McGonigal to create her huge hit, SuperBetter. Also: why everyone who loves games and everyone who hates games should hear this.
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