Finite and Infinite Games

Book

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

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

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

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

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

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)

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)

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)

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'.