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    dpopiolek3
    14 oct. 2020

    No rules, does it make sens?

    dans Solve a problem

    There's no rules... There's just the ambition and striving to hapiness... Stop using rules to hurt yourself- Perhaps from


    “There’s a worthy and noble ambition: strength in the face of adversity. That is very different from the wish for a life free of trouble.”

    ― Jordan B. Peterson,


    Are you ready for a chaotic game like it is described on article?


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    dpopiolek3
    14 oct. 2020

    Or could be, also an other way to collaborate as Seth Godin suggested in is blog :

    “All players must agree to not cheat.” It’s simply too difficult to enumerate all the rules necessary to engage with people who don’t have goodwill about the process. If you want to cheat, you’ll figure out how to cheat. When all the players enroll in the spirit of the game, the game works. No matter what the game is. Cultures and industries change. They often embrace the idea of fairness and a mutual respect for agreed-upon rules. But, over time, the spirit of the game can fade–and it incurs a cost on all the participants, because it’s difficult to move forward if you’re not sure what the rules actually are. As the stakes have risen in marketplaces–of ideas, of commerce, of governance–it’s become more acceptable to play to win while cheating. To buy a slot on a bestseller list, to coerce or to collude, or to rig an outcome of one sort or another. No one wants to be hustled. Breaking the first rule ensures that the rest of the systems will be under great stress. Let’s play or let’s not play. But cheaters aren’t welcome."


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