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#5 My Favorite Nonfiction Book (Finite & Infinite Games)

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Finite games versus infinite games - Exploring the concept in the book

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The book explores the concept of finite games versus infinite games. A finite game is played to win, while an infinite game is played to continue playing. The author encourages readers to view everything in life as a game. Examples of finite games are chess or football, while examples of infinite games are learning and fitness. Finite games are bounded by rules and have a clear way to win or lose, while infinite games can be done indefinitely.

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