Image via Wikipedia I have just watched Suart Brown’s TED talk: Why Play is Vital – No Matter Your Age. Play. When did we get so serious? We’re even serious about humor. Somehow somewhere we seemed to get the idea that to be serious, we have to be solemn. Maybe it’s best to just throw [...]
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Status Games
This is an incredibly simple concept, once you get it. But tough to write about. Status is our relationship to the world. Not only to people but to things and to places. For example: Why are we quiet and reserved (usually) in church? Movie theaters are similar physical spaces, but treated completely differently. Could it [...]
Exercising the What Ifs
Image via Wikipedia A real key to seeing the funny, is seeing the “What ifs.” Here is something you can do to help develop those “What If” muscles. The game is called “Objects” and requires the name of a small inantimate object. Then you open the gate and let your mind off the leash. For [...]












