Finite and Infinite Games
A book discussed for its concept of two types of games: finite (to win) and infinite (to keep playing).
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Videos Mentioning Finite and Infinite Games

James Clear, Atomic Habits — Strategies for Mastering Habits
Tim Ferriss
Book by James P. Carse, mentioned as an example of checking quotes before reading.

My Thoughts on Why YouTubers Are Quitting
Ali Abdaal
A book discussed for its concept of two types of games: finite (to win) and infinite (to keep playing).

Harley Finkelstein — Strategies from Shopify, the Future of Retail, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
A book by James Carse, recommended by Tim Ferriss as a meditation on long-term perspective and engagement, aligning with Harley's view on relationship building.

Tristan Harris — Fighting Skynet and Firewalling Attention | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
A book by James Carse, offering a philosophical perspective on life and how to navigate interactions.

Naval Ravikant on Happiness, Anxiety, and More
Tim Ferriss
A philosophical book by James P. Carse that distinguishes between two types of games: finite games that are played to win, and infinite games that are played to continue playing.

Graham Duncan — Talent Is the Best Asset Class | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
A book by James Carse, which Graham Duncan likes for its profound insight into different ways to relate to games in life.

Stewart Brand | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
A book mentioned as increasingly relevant to Tim Ferriss, exploring the distinction between games played for a win (finite) and games played to continue the play (infinite).

Jane McGonigal Interview (Full Episode) | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
A book by James Carse, recommended by Jane McGonigal, that explores games metaphorically as a way of life, with life itself being the 'infinite game'.