
Instant Genius The hidden scoring systems running our lives
Jan 16, 2026
C. Thi Nguyen, a games researcher and associate professor at the University of Utah, explores the fascinating world of scoring systems in our lives. He reveals how these metrics, while motivating in games, can diminish our value and experiences when applied outside gaming. Nguyen discusses the detrimental effects of rankings on personal purpose, illustrating the gap between meaningful human values and what is easily measurable. With intriguing examples from education to health care, he advocates for reflective control over our engagement with these systems.
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Gamification Changes Real Activities
- Gamification applies game trappings like points and levels to real-life activities, changing their nature.
- C. Thi Nguyen warns this transforms goals and motivations by imposing scoring mechanics on non-games.
Scoring Systems Shape What We Value
- A scoring system is a social technology that guarantees convergence of judgment.
- It tells players what to care about and sets motivations inside activities and games.
Skateboarding Lost Some 'Steez'
- Skateboarding shifted from aesthetic 'steez' to measurable tricks when it became official.
- The move to Olympics and televised events prioritized easy-to-measure feats like height and flips.



