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| Hey! Everybody plays games, and the thought came to me, what games and recreation specifically promotes contribution and service? 2 simple and fun activities immediately come to mind for me: drawing and journaling. I've also found a fantastic bird game from lumosity that improved my photoreading ability through expanding my peripheral vision. What do you do for fun? |
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| I don't know about lightworker games, but a darkworker game that comes to my mind now that i love is the board game "Risk". I guess that "Monopoly", which i also love, can also be called a darkworker game. I find it interesting that i'm trying to remember a lightworker game but i can't. Maybe it's because virtually all games are competitive, and competition is based on the darkworker's way.
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| ...that sounds like a welcome opportunity, actually. That gives me the idea to invent one. A non-competitive game that brings out true excitement and a satisfying forget-yourself-in-the-moment experience, all the while promoting contribution and service. What a wonderful, completely out of the norm idea. Anyone have any idea suggestions? |
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I don't think you would have much success selling it, because that sounds like a boring game
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| "Pin the tail on the darkworker" is always fun. Other lightworker family favorites include:
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