Morality as game winning strategy - Deepstash

Morality as game winning strategy

It does not matter if you win or loose a certain game, it matters how you play the game.

"Because life is a never-ending series of diverse games and your goal, if you want to be a winner, is to be invited to play as many games as possible. And that means you need to have a morality that works across the set of possible games and that has to trump the morality of winning a single game." - Jordan Peterson

8

27 reads

CURATED FROM

IDEAS CURATED BY

vladimir

Life-long learner. Passionate about leadership, entrepreneurship, philosophy, Buddhism & SF. Founder @deepstash.

The idea is part of this collection:

Introduction to Web 3.0

Learn more about philosophy with this collection

The differences between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0

The future of the internet

Understanding the potential of Web 3.0

Related collections

Similar ideas to Morality as game winning strategy

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.

They play ...

Exercises - pt 2.1

"Some things are in our control and others not." - Epictetus

In today's world, it's easy to start comparing ourselves to others or care extensively about their opinions. The Stoics recommend focusing on yourself and on what you can do. Let's look at an example of the commonly-known dichotom...

Read & Learn

20x Faster

without
deepstash

with
deepstash

with

deepstash

Personalized microlearning

100+ Learning Journeys

Access to 200,000+ ideas

Access to the mobile app

Unlimited idea saving

Unlimited history

Unlimited listening to ideas

Downloading & offline access

Supercharge your mind with one idea per day

Enter your email and spend 1 minute every day to learn something new.

Email

I agree to receive email updates