Games by L. Ron Hubbard
“The thing that could be said to be wrong about man today is the fact that he is in the serious condition of being very, very short on games.”
L. Ron Hubbard
In this Classic Lecture, Ron lays out a new viewpoint of life as a game.
Here is the definition of a game, the rules, the strategies and the moves you have to know. Here, too, are descriptions of the sorts of people you should play games with, and why the opponents of any game need to be of comparable magnitude.
What happens if a person is forced to participate in a game he doesnt want to play—or is taken out of a game hes committed to?
What occurs in a team when others dont understand they have team members? Where does Tone Level figure in all of this, and what do failures and successes have to do with the ability to play the game of life in present time?
“Any game is better than no game,” Ron tells us. But knowing the rules of the game of life means playing it better, enjoying it more, and winning.
Order: “Games”
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