

83: The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek
28 snips Dec 27, 2019
Explore the idea of an infinite mindset and how it fosters lasting personal and professional growth. Discover the complexities of defining a 'just cause' and its power in aligning values with missions. Dive into the significance of leadership integrity and the concept of ethical fading, using real-life examples like the Wells Fargo scandal. Learn about 'worthy rivals' and how viewing competitors as growth opportunities can shape a more successful approach. Plus, insights on establishing personal purpose and fostering trust in families.
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Finite vs. Infinite Games
- Finite games have known players, fixed rules, and a clear endpoint.
- Infinite games have unknown players, evolving rules, and no defined end.
Apple vs. Microsoft
- Microsoft's finite mindset focused on "beating Apple" with the Zune.
- Apple's infinite mindset focused on broader goals like empowering teachers and students, ultimately leading to greater success.
The Just Cause
- A Just Cause is a vision of a future state, not an achievable goal.
- It inspires sacrifices and guides long-term actions, even amidst change.