Game of Life Circle
Small circles. 11 people.
A live activation into the Game Paradigm.
Most people move through life as if they have to manage or survive it. Simply because their Human OS is coded that way. The worldview we bring into this experience shapes how we perceive life itself. Somewhere along the line, we became conditioned to resist intensity and search for comfort instead.
Yet if we want to experience the aliveness this game has to offer, our relationship to intensity needs to change. In a real game, difficulty isn’t a problem, it’s the best part. The harder the level, the more alive you feel. But no game is enjoyable if you’re trying to survive it instead of playing it.
The moment survival becomes the frame, the game disappears. Everything turns into tension, control and seriousness. A real game works differently. You don’t play from fear, you play from trust.
For more than a decade, I’ve explored one core question: what are we actually playing here — and why does nobody teach us how to play?
This circle is a distilled introduction into the essence of that shift — and into the perspectives, principles and systems that help me ground and integrate it.
Sundays — live