What you invest in says so much, not just about who you are, but it also says so much about our future because we're shaping the future every day with our dollars. So as an example, fair trade coffee, that is playing the game as a consumer differently than how other consumers do it. buying fair trade coffee where you pay up a little bit more beyond what you could have had that cup of coffee for actually gives a developing world farmer direct foreign aid. And I think that's the attitude that I would be worried about in Investing.
In everyday life, your value system is complicated and rich. Games make that system simple, and you know exactly how well you’ve done.
C. Thi Nguyen is a philosophy professor at University of Utah and author of the book Games: Agency As Art. Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner caught up with Nguyen to discuss: - The bright and dark sides of gamification - How Twitter changed the way we communicate - Good, bad, and evil games
Today’s conversation comes from a recent episode of David's weekly podcast, Rule Breaker Investing. To hear the entire show, click here: https://www.fool.com/podcasts/rule-breaker-investing/2023-02-15-from-twister-to-twitter-games-and-c
Host: David Gardner Guest: C. Thi Nguyen Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Rick Engdahl
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