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Really insightful though repetitive in parts.
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A highly readable and pragmatic/practical accompaniment to James Carse's theoretical "Finite and Infinite Games." This book proves Carse's thesis convincingly.
Overall good book, although it doesn't really have any groundbreaking information, you might even say some stuff is repeated too many times, or that the book is too long, but in this case I did not feel like that because the book was actually pleasant to read, at least the audiobook version.
I would not say that it is a must read, but as a book it is a pleasant experience even though it doesn't really make you that much smarter.
I would not say that it is a must read, but as a book it is a pleasant experience even though it doesn't really make you that much smarter.
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I appreciate the concept but when he started to draw parallels between business and the Vietnam War was too much.
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I really appreciated the clear, concise presentation in this book. It really helped me to reframe my thinking on life, and especially on American consumerism and capitalism. Well worth a read if you like to think in new ways.