"The people purely from book culture only understand games in terms of competition of winning and losing. What’s a game if there’s not a winner? What an infinite game would be is where the object of the game is to keep the game going—someone who’s played fantasy role-playing games would understand. We’re trying to have the most fun, trying to keep the game going. A 21st-century movement is not about winning and ending, it understands that life goes on, that what we’re attempting to move toward is not an end-state with winners and losers but a sustainable scenario where we actually keep the world and ourselves going. That doesn’t require a campaign as much as a slow steady movement toward a greater intelligence and new kinds of behaviors."
Douglas Rushkoff (via azspot)

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