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So go ahead and Live Life One Wordle a Day! Put the pieces of your life puzzle together, one day at a time. Play On, Live On. No matter you win or lose, keep playing. We often feel we play to win and get dejected if we lose. We need to learn that we play for the sake of learning how to play the infinite game of life.

We do not play to win. We play to learn. We play to learn how to play the infinite game of life!

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Life Lesson 1: Simple Rules, Common Sense

Similar to Wordle, we have to live life within its simple framework, applying our common sense!

The evolution of our brains and the development of our civilization has given way to what we refer to as “common sense” that we have to live by....

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Life Lesson 2: One Wordle a Day, One Day at a Time

Just like how the Wordle challenge is available only one game a day, we can only live life one day at a time!

Whether we win or lose, we just have to keep coming back daily and keep Playing the Game of Life, with the new knowledge and awareness that we have gathered to date.

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Six Life Lessons I Learnt Playing Wordle Game

Six Life Lessons I Learnt Playing Wordle Game

Whether the game was inspired by life or our lives are inspired by the game, we can learn from everything!

If you have not already tried this Wordle Game, play it here: 

https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html

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Life Lesson 6: Sharing is Being Social

What we share, with whom we share, how much we share, and how often we share, can vary from individual to individual and situation to situation. Some social settings might compel us to share — to brag, to feel high, to put someone down, to show superiority, to get some support, to evoke sympathy,...

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Simplicity of Wordle

You have to guess a five-letter word in six chances every day. After each guess, the color of the tiles will change to indicate the closeness of your guess. A correct letter in the correct spot will have a green tile. A correct letter in the wrong spot, will have a golden yellow tile. A wrong let...

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Life Lesson 5: Meaningful Words, Meaningful Life

The game accepts only dictionary-defined meaningful words. There is no such single dictionary for finding such meaning in life. The meaning of life has internal and external dimensions.

The purpose and meaning of our life is to have a sense of internal satisfaction and a sense of ex...

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Life Lesson 3: Limited Chances, Unlimited Choices

Though it might seem we have unlimited choices in front of us every day, we have to make deliberate and intentional choices that can lead us towards our goals and pursuits.

We all have things to accomplish in our lives — be it following our daily routines, taking ...

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Brief on Wordle Game

Brief on Wordle Game

Wordle, a once-a-day “guess the word” game, has been one of the recent viral sensations on the internet. Josh Wardle, a Software Engineer, designed this game during the lockdown in October 2021 intended for him and his partner to play online, as a daily routine. By early Feb 2022, New Yo...

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Life Lesson 4: Color Codes, Clues, and Cues

As we progress in making those choices and taking those actions, we are constantly receiving feedback, whether we notice it or not. Some of them might be short-term, and some may be long-term feedback. We constantly get feedback both from internal and external sources.

Be alert and ...

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Lifelong Learner. Audible Fan. Deep Generalist.

What Life Lessons we could learn from this simple Wordle Game? Read on the excerpts from my article on Medium.

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• Most of us learn to base our self-worth on comparisons and competition. We think about succeeding in terms of someone else failing—if I win, you lose; or if you win, I lose. Life becomes a zero-sum game. We all play the game, but how much fun is it really?

• Win-win sees life as a

Conclusion

It is a pitfall of Stoicism that in attempting to understand the elaborate taxonomy of topoi, disciplines, cardinal virtues, and so on, we might forget to put philosophy into practice.  

It is by putting Stoicism into practice via philosophical exercises, however, that we don't los...

Status is a very old game and a zero-sum game.

Status is a very old game and a zero-sum game.

We’ve been playing it since monkey tribes. It’s hierarchical. Who’s number one? Who’s number two? Who’s number three? And for number three to move to number two, number two has to move out of that slot. So, status is a zero-sum game.

Politics is an example of a status game.

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