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| * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Lnrj1jZG7I ''"Maybe This Stupid Thing Will Fix My Life" by CollegeHumor''] | | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Lnrj1jZG7I ''"Maybe This Stupid Thing Will Fix My Life" by CollegeHumor''] |
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| * Connie's point about the tension/overlap between leisure and work reminded me of [https://read.dukeupress.edu/boundary-2/article/40/2/113/6456/Gamification-and-Other-Forms-of-Play this article by Patrick Jagoda] , my advisor at UChicago: all about how "games" (or the logical structure of games — competition, point-earning, etc) has taken over the most banal aspects of our everyday life: in other words, how everything we do — exercise, meditating, saving money, et al. — become a quantified exercise in performance. - NJ
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