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Your Life Is Tetris. Stop Playing It Like Chess

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Re: Your Life Is Tetris. Stop Playing It Like Chess

#6
Fun piece but it lacks any realistic depth.

For example the claim that "your score can increase to infinity, if you just push yourself harder" is a concept that is untrue and obsolete.

http://www.monbiot.com/2011/11/07/the-self-attribution-falla...

Further, the realities of privilege, oppression and discrimination are completely ignored.

Re: Your Life Is Tetris. Stop Playing It Like Chess

#8
> 1. In life, your only opponent is yourself.

Or, you know, people who actually want to kill you. Or a state that wants to disenfranchise you. Or abusive peers and parents. Or...

> In life, things don’t get harder — they just get faster.

Until you reach middle age - and your back starts going, your hearing fades, your glasses prescription gets stronger...

> In life, you can’t control the board.

Unless you look at likely outcomes for your socio-economic class. Sure, you don't know what's coming next - but you know that a higher degree usually leads to better employment prospect. Saving for a pension now will set you up for retirement.

> In life, no one tells you when you’ve won.

Really? You don't think society places great emphasis on milestone achievements like marriage, reproduction, employment success, sporting prowess, etc? Only you know what will make you truly happy - but everyone will be very keen to tell you if you're a winner or a loser.

Re: Your Life Is Tetris. Stop Playing It Like Chess

#9

Neither Tetris nor Chess, but Dwarf Fortress. http://www.pcgamer.com/into-the-deep-its-time-to-learn-how-t... http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/24/magazine/the-brilliance-of...

Losing to a Forgotten Beast made out of vomit and pus doesn't sound quite as fun in real life :(
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