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The Score - How to Stop Playing Somebody Else's Game

English · Hardback

Will be released 13.01.2026

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A philosophy of games to help us win back control over what we value

The philosopher C. Thi Nguyen—one of the leading experts on the philosophy of games and the philosophy of data—takes us deep into the heart of games, and into the depths of bureaucracy, to see how scoring systems shape what we care about.

Games are the most important art form of our era. They embody the spirit of free play. They show us the subtle beauty of action everywhere in life—in video games, sports, and boardgames—but also cooking, gardening, fly fishing, and moving. They remind us that it isn’t always about outcomes, but about how glorious it feels to be doing the thing.

Scoring systems are at the center of modern games. They are also, in the form of metrics and rankings, at the center of our corporations and bureaucracies—where they tell us exactly how to measure success. They encourage us to outsource our values to an external authority. And they push on us to value simple, countable things. Metrics don’t capture what really matters; they only capture what’s easy to measure. The price of that clarity is you must outsource your values.

Product details

Authors C Thi Nguyen, C. Thi Nguyen
Publisher Penguin Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 13.01.2026
 
EAN 9780593655658
ISBN 978-0-593-65565-8
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 156 mm x 235 mm x 23 mm
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Lifestyle, personal development

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Decision-Making & Problem Solving, PHILOSOPHY / Logic, SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General, Self-help & personal development, Management decision making, Self-help, personal development and practical advice, Philosophy: logic

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