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James Carse, PhD, (1932–2020) was an American author, historian, religious scholar, and professor. Carse’s books and study focus on the intersection between religious thought and science, philosophy, literature, and political theory.

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Why Extraordinary People Create Their “Category of One”

While we are used to viewing competition as a standard for measuring performance, ultimate success in life is not determined by standardized tests and practices.

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Holy Restlessness

It is not answers that pull many people into the religious life, it is questions. The person who lives deeply and enduringly with, and within, a religion often finds that he is surrounded by ever more doubts as he goes on, not convictions.

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Machines Are Out, Gardens Are In

Finite games are those instrumental activities - from sports to politics to wars - in which the participants obey rules, recognize boundaries and announce winners and losers.

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Finite and Infinite Games: Two Ways to Play the Game of Life

If life is a game, how do you play it? The answer will have a huge impact on your choices, your satisfaction, and how you achieve success.

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Why Simon Sinek’s New Book Might Be the Most Important Book You Read This Year

In 1986, James P. Carse wrote Finite and Infinite Games. In that book, Carse argues that there are two types of games: as you would expect, finite games and infinite games.

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