Facing a major crisis in life presents a choice to either change or maintain the status quo. Individuals who choose change are heroes making a difference in the world. Scientists, often driven by personal experiences, are unsung heroes seeking cures and solutions. The bravery of seeking knowledge and working towards combating diseases is commendable, as seen in the story shared. A recent article highlighted the significance of a genetic marker in Alzheimer's dementia, emphasizing the importance of proactive measures in understanding and addressing health risks.
What if the games we play reveal deeper truths about human nature and society? In this mind-expanding conversation, neuroscientist Kelly Clancy, author of Playing with Reality: How Games Have Shaped Our World explores the profound role of games and game theory in understanding ourselves and actively shaping reality itself.
Get ready to rethink what constitutes "winning" and embrace an "infinite game" philosophy focused on mutual flourishing over ego-driven conquests.
You can find Kelly at: Website | Episode Transcript
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