Dialectic

36: C. Thi Nguyen - Measurement, Meaning, and Play

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Jan 13, 2026
C. Thi Nguyen, a philosophy professor at the University of Utah, delves into the intersections of values, agency, and playfulness. He explores how game mechanics sculpt our understanding of agency and warns against value capture, where complex human values are distilled into simplistic metrics. Thi also emphasizes the importance of perception over recognition, linking aesthetics to our experiences of action. With insights on balancing play and professional grind, he advocates for humility and creativity as ways to reclaim deeper meanings in our lives.
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INSIGHT

Play Reorients Resources And Roles

  • Play redirects normally useful resources into activities valued for their own sake and reframes waste as meaningful engagement.
  • Play also lets you move lightly between social worlds, enabling fluid role-shifting and creative reinterpretation.
INSIGHT

When Incentives Become Values

  • Incentives are external prompts while values are the core motivators that shape choices and reasons for action.
  • The real problem is when incentives collapse into values and replace richer, context-sensitive motivations.
ADVICE

Test Values By Trying Them

  • Tailor values to your personality and context by trying them out and monitoring whether you flourish.
  • Use emotional signals like boredom or thriving as feedback to keep or ditch a chosen value.
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