Play is very easy for children. It's hard for them to not do it. By adulthood, though, most of us have gotten the message that we should be working or spending our time on more useful matters. But ...
Apparently, the idea that "fun is my spiritual path" is something I've found myself saying, and even believing, for a a goodly while. Like when I noted that "If you search for spiritual (and who doesn ...
I was asked by Patricia Echeverria Liras, founder, Experiment on Purpose, to spend a half hour with her recording a mini-interview with me. How could I say no? (In fact, lucky you, if you want to play ...
Ashish Walia is a writer, animator, designer, and, most importantly, a gamer. He's a part of Valnet, Inc, writing for TheGamer.com and GameRant.com. He's a Bachelor of Arts and is very keen on doing ...
Video Game List Writer on GameRant. Sara has been writing informational articles, how-tos and lists for video games for over 4 years. Currently writing her own games as well. She/her. Massive ...
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Catherine Price, author of The Power of Fun, about why it can be so difficult for adults to have fun and how people can find ways to incorporate fun into their life.
Board games might involve a race to a finish line, as in Sorry! or that ubiquitous first board game for kids, Candyland. Or they might entail a strategic battle for dominance, as in chess or checkers.
If you search “how to calm your nervous system” in Google you’ll find hundreds of options—and I’m very intentional about how I do this too. It’s something we talk about all the time at Lindywell. A ...