MindMap Gallery 11-Limited and Infinite Game
This is a mind map about 11-"Finite and Infinite Game", the main contents include: 6. Meet the light sorting and sharing, 5. Learning tools, 4. In-depth expansion, 3. Key knowledge points, 2. Core content structure, 1. Basic information.
Edited at 2025-02-26 15:01:49Rumi: 10 dimensions of spiritual awakening. When you stop looking for yourself, you will find the entire universe because what you are looking for is also looking for you. Anything you do persevere every day can open a door to the depths of your spirit. In silence, I slipped into the secret realm, and I enjoyed everything to observe the magic around me, and didn't make any noise. Why do you like to crawl when you are born with wings? The soul has its own ears and can hear things that the mind cannot understand. Seek inward for the answer to everything, everything in the universe is in you. Lovers do not end up meeting somewhere, and there is no parting in this world. A wound is where light enters your heart.
Chronic heart failure is not just a problem of the speed of heart rate! It is caused by the decrease in myocardial contraction and diastolic function, which leads to insufficient cardiac output, which in turn causes congestion in the pulmonary circulation and congestion in the systemic circulation. From causes, inducement to compensation mechanisms, the pathophysiological processes of heart failure are complex and diverse. By controlling edema, reducing the heart's front and afterload, improving cardiac comfort function, and preventing and treating basic causes, we can effectively respond to this challenge. Only by understanding the mechanisms and clinical manifestations of heart failure and mastering prevention and treatment strategies can we better protect heart health.
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a phenomenon that cellular function and metabolic disorders and structural damage will worsen after organs or tissues restore blood supply. Its main mechanisms include increased free radical generation, calcium overload, and the role of microvascular and leukocytes. The heart and brain are common damaged organs, manifested as changes in myocardial metabolism and ultrastructural changes, decreased cardiac function, etc. Prevention and control measures include removing free radicals, reducing calcium overload, improving metabolism and controlling reperfusion conditions, such as low sodium, low temperature, low pressure, etc. Understanding these mechanisms can help develop effective treatment options and alleviate ischemic injury.
Rumi: 10 dimensions of spiritual awakening. When you stop looking for yourself, you will find the entire universe because what you are looking for is also looking for you. Anything you do persevere every day can open a door to the depths of your spirit. In silence, I slipped into the secret realm, and I enjoyed everything to observe the magic around me, and didn't make any noise. Why do you like to crawl when you are born with wings? The soul has its own ears and can hear things that the mind cannot understand. Seek inward for the answer to everything, everything in the universe is in you. Lovers do not end up meeting somewhere, and there is no parting in this world. A wound is where light enters your heart.
Chronic heart failure is not just a problem of the speed of heart rate! It is caused by the decrease in myocardial contraction and diastolic function, which leads to insufficient cardiac output, which in turn causes congestion in the pulmonary circulation and congestion in the systemic circulation. From causes, inducement to compensation mechanisms, the pathophysiological processes of heart failure are complex and diverse. By controlling edema, reducing the heart's front and afterload, improving cardiac comfort function, and preventing and treating basic causes, we can effectively respond to this challenge. Only by understanding the mechanisms and clinical manifestations of heart failure and mastering prevention and treatment strategies can we better protect heart health.
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a phenomenon that cellular function and metabolic disorders and structural damage will worsen after organs or tissues restore blood supply. Its main mechanisms include increased free radical generation, calcium overload, and the role of microvascular and leukocytes. The heart and brain are common damaged organs, manifested as changes in myocardial metabolism and ultrastructural changes, decreased cardiac function, etc. Prevention and control measures include removing free radicals, reducing calcium overload, improving metabolism and controlling reperfusion conditions, such as low sodium, low temperature, low pressure, etc. Understanding these mechanisms can help develop effective treatment options and alleviate ischemic injury.
11-"Limited and Infinite Game"
1. Basic information
Book information
Title: Limited and Infinite Game
Author: James P. Carse
Translator: Ma Xiaowu, Yu Qian
Version: Electronics Industry Press, June 2019, 1st edition
Publication background: Philosophical classics, first published in 1986. After the Chinese version was introduced into China, it sparked widespread discussion.
Recommended sequence information
Recommended by: Wu Bofan (famous scholar)
Reasons for recommendation:
Revealing the essential rules of human society
Provide a philosophical perspective on understanding competition and cooperation
Inspire individuals to break through the boundaries of thinking
Translator information
Translator background: Ma Xiaowu (senior translator in the field of philosophy), Yu Qian (social science translator)
Translation features: concise language, retaining the metaphorical style of the original work
2. Core content structure
Book catalog and logical framework
General: The essential difference between the two games
Chapter logic:
Limited game: clear rules, clear boundaries, and end goals (such as war, exam)
Unlimited Game: Changeable rules, open boundaries, and aim to continuity (such as culture, life)
Chapter Progressive Relationship: From Individual to Society, From Concrete to Abstract
Author writing framework
Philosophical foundation: existentialism, phenomenology
Argument method: analogy and metaphor (such as "game" to metaphor social interaction)
Core Proposition:
"Limited games are played within boundaries, infinite games are played with boundaries"
"The only purpose of infinite games is to prevent the game from ending"
3. Key knowledge points
Core Theory
Limited Games vs Unlimited Games (Definition, Comparison Table)
Target Difference: Ending vs Continuing
Rule characteristics: fixed vs dynamic
Participant Role: Confronter vs Co-creator
Philosophy Extension:
View of Thrones: Limited games pursue control, infinite games pursue possibilities
Freedom View: "Forced Freedom" in Limited Games, "Spontaneous Freedom" in Infinite Games
Methodological tools
Boundary analysis method: Identify the explicit and implicit boundaries of system rules
Game conversion strategy: Incorporating limited games into an unlimited framework (case: Enterprises from competition to ecological co-construction)
Classic Case
Historical Case: Roman Empire (Limited) vs Greek Culture (Limited)
Modern Case: Business Competition (Limited) vs. Open Source Community (Unlimited)
Personal case: Career promotion (limited) vs Lifetime growth (unlimited)
Application scenarios
Personal Development: How to Turn From "Winner Thinking" to "Possibility Thinking"
Organizational management: 3 principles for building "unlimited game-oriented organizations"
Social issues: Unlimited game perspectives of climate change and educational reform
4. Deep expansion
Golden sentence excerpts
"There are at least two types of games in the world, one can be called a finite game and the other is called an infinite game" (P1)
"Infinite Game Participants do not resist death, but will eventually live to death" (P22)
Related works
Same author: "The Game of War and Peace"
Further reading:
"The Man of Game" (Hizinha)
Anti-fragility (Taleb)
Disputes and Discussions
Critical point: Is social complexity oversimplifying?
Extended thinking: The phenomenon of blurred game boundaries in the digital age
Related Problems: Similarities and similarities with the theory of "fictional stories" in "A Brief History of Humanity"
Practical Questions
How to identify hidden limited games in life?
Is there moral risk in infinite games?
5. Learning tools
Thinking model diagram
Limited game loop diagram: Rules → Players → Win and Loss → End
Unlimited Game Spiral Chart: Creation → Change → Continue → Recreation
Self-test questions
Are the games you are participating in limited or unlimited?
What rules do you choose to accept?
6. Compilation and sharing of Hidden Light