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08 - 14 - 2008

Ego traps and natural behavior

Posted by george Subscribe here

I really appreciated Peter Kim’s interesting blog entry from today titled “How to set an ego trap.” Peter, you hit on some important examples and your previous game mechanics post is quite insightful.

Of course these lead into seeming suppositions and hard truths on humanity. These certainly ring true for what I’ve observed and encapsulate very important points that indicate “natural” human behavior (and on a religious note: as opposed to unnatural or not ego stroking as it were). Very useful Peter, thanks!

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  • http://www.beingpeterkim.com Peter Kim

    Hi George – thanks for sharing your insights about the posts. You remind me here that underlying all the technology and tools of social media are fundamental behaviors, which probably haven’t changed for thousands, maybe tens of thousands of years…

  • http://george.SouthernOhio.net ylon

    Thanks for the note Peter! That’s one thing that I personally try to do is to bring things back to a primary purpose as it tends to lead one to greater insights or use cases. Hope to see some more remarks and observations along these veins on your blog!

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