
Spirit Gym with Paul Chek EP 62 - James Carse: GOD, Games and Myth
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Dec 3, 2019 James Carse, Professor Emeritus at NYU and author of 'Finite and Infinite Games,' dives into the profound worlds of myth, play, and consciousness. He discusses the essential nature of questions over answers in teaching and critiques traditional belief as a barrier to deeper understanding. Carse distinguishes between finite games, which have defined rules and outcomes, and infinite play, which focuses on continual engagement. He emphasizes the overlapping nature of religions and suggests that myth invites endless exploration and storytelling, keeping the mystery alive in our lives.
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Treat Deep Work As Play
- Reframe work and deep intellectual labor as forms of play, not just leisure.
- This perspective helps integrate purpose and joy into daily life.
Boundaries Versus Horizons
- Finite games need strict boundaries and agreed rules; infinite play uses horizons that shift.
- Carse warns finite players capturing infinite domains can become dangerous or evil.
Only One Infinite Game
- There is only one true infinite game; multiple infinite games would not be truly infinite.
- Some long-lived religious traditions resemble aspects of infinite play without fully exemplifying it.







