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[Review] The Score: How to Stop Playing Somebody Else's Game (C. Thi Nguyen) Summarized.

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The Score: How to Stop Playing Somebody Else's Game (C. Thi Nguyen) - Amazon USA Store: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0593655656?tag=9natree-20 - Amazon Worldwide Store: https://global.buys.trade/The-Score%3A-How-to-Stop-Playing-Somebody-Else%26%23039%3Bs-Game-C-Thi-Nguyen.html - Apple Books: https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/the-score-how-to-stop-playing-somebody-elses-game/id1810357840?itsct=books_box_link&itscg=30200&ls=1&at=1001l3bAw&ct=9natree - eBay: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=The+Score+How+to+Stop+Playing+Somebody+Else+039+s+Game+C+Thi+Nguyen+&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&campid=5339060787&customid=9natree&toolid=10001&mkevt=1 - Read more: https://english.9natree.com/read/0593655656/ #gamescoringsystems #institutionalmetrics #valueoutsourcing #optimizationculture #playfulrebellion #TheScore The Score: How to Stop Playing Somebody Else’s Game is a nonfiction philosophy book by C. Thi Nguyen that examines how scoring systems shape human behavior in games, sports, hobbies, and institutions. Centered on the relationship between scores and value, the book asks why game-like scoring can make activities more meaningful while institutional metrics often reduce complex goals to narrow, measurable targets. Nguyen uses examples from video games, climbing, cooking, running, and bureaucratic life to show how people come to adopt external measures of success that may not reflect what they actually care about. The book is both a critique of modern quantification and a defense of playful, self-directed forms of value. Its purpose is not to reject measurement altogether, but to distinguish between scoring systems that expand agency and those that distort it. By doing so, it offers a philosophical framework for understanding why people sometimes feel trapped by rankings, metrics, and optimization culture.

The Score: How to Stop Playing Somebody Else's Game (C. Thi Nguyen) - Amazon USA Store: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0593655656?tag=9natree-20 - Amazon Worldwide Store: https://global.buys.trade/The-Score%3A-How-to-Stop-Playing-Somebody-Else%26%23039%3Bs-Game-C-Thi-Nguyen.html - Apple Books: https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/the-score-how-to-stop-playing-somebody-elses-game/id1810357840?itsct=books_box_link&itscg=30200&ls=1&at=1001l3bAw&ct=9natree - eBay: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=The+Score+How+to+Stop+Playing+Somebody+Else+039+s+Game+C+Thi+Nguyen+&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&campid=5339060787&customid=9natree&toolid=10001&mkevt=1 - Read more: https://english.9natree.com/read/0593655656/ #gamescoringsystems #institutionalmetrics #valueoutsourcing #optimizationculture #playfulrebellion #TheScore The Score: How to Stop Playing Somebody Else’s Game is a nonfiction philosophy book by C. Thi Nguyen that examines how scoring systems shape human behavior in games, sports, hobbies, and institutions. Centered on the relationship between scores and value, the book asks why game-like scoring can make activities more meaningful while institutional metrics often reduce complex goals to narrow, measurable targets. Nguyen uses examples from video games, climbing, cooking, running, and bureaucratic life to show how people come to adopt external measures of success that may not reflect what they actually care about. The book is both a critique of modern quantification and a defense of playful, self-directed forms of value. Its purpose is not to reject measurement altogether, but to distinguish between scoring systems that expand agency and those that distort it. By doing so, it offers a philosophical framework for understanding why people sometimes feel trapped by rankings, metrics, and optimization culture.

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