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unity to learn something。 In the opening round; she drew a 〃doodad〃 card with the boat on it。 At first she was happy。 〃Oh; I've got a boat。〃 Then; as her friend tried to explain how the numbers worked on her ine statement and balance sheet; she got frustrated because she 〃had never liked math。 The rest of her table waited while her friend continued explaining the relationship between the ine statement; balance sheet and monthly cash flow。 Suddenly; when she realized how the numbers worked; it dawned on her that her boat was eating her alive。 Later on in the game; she was also 〃downsized〃 and had a child。 It was a horrible game for her。
After the class; her friend came by and told me that she was upset。 She had e to the class to learn about investing and did not like the idea that it took so long to play a silly game。
Her friend attempted to tell her to look within herself to see if the game 〃reflected〃 on herself in any way。 With that suggestion; the woman demanded her money back。 She said that the very idea that a game could be a reflection of her was ridiculous。 Her money was promptly refunded and she left。
Since 1984; I have made millions simply by doing what the school system does not。 In school; most teachers lecture。 I hated lectures as a student; I was soon bored and my mind would drift。
In 1984;I began teaching via games and simulations。 I always encouraged adult students to look at games as reflecting back to what they know; and what the
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