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Informationen zum Autor Saskia H. Herrmann is a Service Designer at Saftladen Studio. She is also a Researcher & Partnerships at Inclusion Lab Amsterdam. Klappentext Do you want to go beyond small talk withcolleagues, friends, family, or strangers? This isyour game to truly connect with people.Imagine a red car, I'll do the same. Now describeit to me. No red car would ever be the same. Nothought, or story ever is. We listen. We mightsmile. We nod. But, do we really understand eachother? The human mind predicts and assumesto make sense of the world, and to understandpeople. There's often more to discover than weassume to know.The Empathy Game connects the dots. It engagespeople to share, listen, and engage with storiesbeyond their own frame of reference. There'smore to discover and learn. Let's play.EXAMPLE QUESTIONSMemoryHow different was your life one year ago?What is special about the place you grew up in?Who is I?What do you admire/value in others?What is the best day on the calendar?ImagineIf you could invent anything, what would it be?If someone could give you the answer to anyunresolved question, what would you ask?. the game forges deep connections, and helppeople go beyond the usual small talk. facilitates the exploration of each other'smemories, assumptions, and imaginationthrough playfully engaging with each other'sstories, and sensory experiences Vorwort Empathy fuels connections between people. Zusammenfassung Empathy fuels connections between people. But, what’s a real connection in the digital age? When do we still sit down, actively listen and engage with each other’s stories? The Empathy Game is a playful way to dive deeper with friends, family, or colleagues. The game is simple. You pick a card and tell your story, from the everyday to the fantastic. Afterwards the listeners engage with your story by throwing the dice and exploring elements of their human experience. The Empathy Game encourages sharing, listening and engaging with our fellow humans. It’s the active act of recognition and vulnerability that brings us closer together, and what could be better than that? ...