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Love is a Verb
What is love? We talk about love. We sing about love. We say love lasts forever and we profess undying love to each other. But… what is love really? Here, let me show you. This past summer, my daughter turned … Continue reading
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Game? Or Simulation?
What is the difference between a simulation and a game? I hear that question a lot and I’d like to propose an answer. But, first, let me share a story. When I was younger, I used to play a lot … Continue reading
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One Moment Changed Everything
One moment can change everything. That’s all it takes – an instant. Let me share two stories. The first story occurred two days ago. My wife and I were at the vet. Dylan, my beloved dog lay dying in our … Continue reading
Today is a Sad Day
Bonnie won’t go potty anymore. She’s a cute little white dog, with a perky step and a steady gaze. She stands at the door, eager for it to open, but once outside, she turns around and waits. She’s waiting for … Continue reading
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Most Games Fail
Most games fail. The statistics show that only about 1 in 10 entertainment games are considered a success. That’s a pretty bad rate. And it’s not much different for training games. I think we can do better! Let me share … Continue reading
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