Volume 2 – Handbook #I: Authors Profiles – James P. Carse (1932 – 2020)
For new readers, please read the “Pinned Post” at the top of this Substack’s Home Page, and titled Why Use Public Peer-Review to Write a Book? - “See for Yourself”.
For returning readers & subscribers, this post presents the second draft of an Author Profile about James P. Carse (1932 – 2020).
James P. Carse highlights the centrality of the individual - as contrasted with the Finite Games contingency of institutions - and the Infinite Game gravitas of making decisions at the scale of the individual.
Carse describes the “What” behind our playing Finite & Infinite Games. Llinas shows us “Why” we play Finite Games. Boyd & Gigerenzer describe “How” to play Finite Games. “When” is up to us.
Game on!
See link to the pdf file of this Author Profile below:
“CTRI by Francois Gadenne” writes a book in three volumes, published at the rate of one two-pages section per day on Substack for public peer-review. The book connects the dots of life-enhancing practices for the next generation, free of controlling algorithms, based on the lifetime experience of a retirement age entrepreneur, & continuously updated with insights from reading Wealth, Health, & Statistics (i.e. AI/ML/LLM) research papers on behalf of large companies as the co-founder of CTRI.