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Infinite games have unknown players and evolving rules from "summary" of The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek

In an infinite game, the players are unknown. We may know some of the players, but there will always be others we do not know. The game continues even after we have left the playing field, and new players will enter the game long after we are gone. The rules of the game are also constantly evolving. In an infinite game, there is no such thing as winning; there is only ahead and behind. The goal is not to outdo your rivals but to outlast them. Infinite players do not play to be superior to others; they play to be better than themselves. The focus is on getting better, not on being the best. The rules of the game are not fixed but are meant to be adapted and changed as needed. The point is not to follow the rules blindly but to question them and improve upon them. Infinite players understand that the game is not about winning or losing; it is about continuing to play. They do not seek to end the game but to keep it going. They embrace the uncertainty and unpredictability of the game, knowing that it is what makes the game worth playing. Infinite players see their competitors as worthy adversaries who push them to improve. They do not seek to defeat their rivals but to learn from them. They understand that their competitors are also trying to stay ahead in the game and that by challenging each other, they both become stronger. Infinite games are not about achieving a specific outcome but about the journey itself. The focus is on the process, not the end result. It is about playing the game for the sake of playing, not for the sake of winning. Infinite players understand that the game is never truly over and that there is always more to learn and explore.
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    The Infinite Game

    Simon Sinek

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