Tuesday, June 25, 2002
Nobody gets to change
I was reading what the Oaqui had to say about Pointless Games when I came across this in a message from Doc Searls:
"In play, the rule might be this: everybody gets to change"
And it made me think: maybe that's what makes work so often seem so unlike play. At work, nobody gets to change.
I was reading what the Oaqui had to say about Pointless Games when I came across this in a message from Doc Searls:
"In play, the rule might be this: everybody gets to change"
And it made me think: maybe that's what makes work so often seem so unlike play. At work, nobody gets to change.











