Our Kindergarden

Hello God!

Thank You for creating us and our Universe. We are all Your Kids. We all play in our kindergarden named Life. I am smiling because I think we play in the most fascinating and amazing place in our Universe. The miraculous thing is in unimaginable huge range of colors and differences of our games. Professor Ben Polak says: “We organize the game into players, their strategies, and their goals or payoffs; and we learn that we should decide what our goals are before we make choices. With some plausible payoffs, our game is a prisoners’ dilemma. We learn that we should never choose a dominated strategy; but that rational play by rational players can lead to bad outcomes. We discuss some prisoners’ dilemmas in the real world and some possible real-world remedies. With other plausible payoffs, our game is a coordination problem and has very different outcomes: so different payoffs matter. We often need to think, not only about our own payoffs, but also others’ payoffs. We should put ourselves in others’ shoes and try to predict what they will do. This is the essence of strategic thinking.”

Sometimes the Game can be called “recession” or “depression”. “I may feel down about the recession, but then I can challenge my beliefs and thoughts.Maybe the great thing about a recession or anything out there that challenges complacency is that I rise up in response to it, like a kite rises against the wind. If there’s no opposing wind the kite can’t fly. If there’s no challenge to me I cannot become stronger. I cannot grow. If there’s no weight to lift, the arm cannot grow muscle. So this thing I’m calling a recession has me labeling it as bad. But I can now, if I choose to, (because we can choose our perceptions,) ….I can choose to label it good.

Thinking tools for the alteration of perception: What’s good about this?  What’s great about this?  What strengthens me?  What can make me better because of this?

Perceptions drive behavior.  Perceptions drive feelings. Perceptions drive thought patterns, either up toward the very creative or back down to the self-pitying and destructive. Self-destructive thought patterns come from low fearful perceptions and I can switch perceptions any time I want.  That’s the ultimate in creativity.  That’s every human being’s basic point of choice in the mind. To change context at will.” by Steve Chandler

I love “Play The Game” by Freddy Mercury. This song helps me to change context of my game. Thank You for today.

We are the Winners of Green Card Due to We are Perfect Life!

We are the Winners of Green Card Due to We are Pure Love!

We are the Winners of Green Card Due to We are Pure Luck!

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