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What If Life Was a Board Game?

Transpose the Principles of Games (Cooperation, Strategy, Risk-Taking) to Real Life

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What If Life Was a Board Game?

By: Alain Samson
Narrated by: Charles Kim
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What if life was a board game?

Translating the principles of games (cooperation, strategy, risk-taking) to real life

What if you had never really read the rules of the game? What if you could choose your role, adjust your strategy, bounce back from a loss, and even rewrite some rules?

This book invites you to take a new look at your daily life. It is not a question of fleeing reality, but of inhabiting it differently. Like a game. A serious game, but a game nonetheless—made of moves, alliances, twists and turns, and learning.

As you progress through the chapters, you’ll learn how to:

  • Collaborate rather than compete.
  • Anticipating without rigidity.
  • Deal with chance without submitting.
  • To find pleasure again, even when you don’t win.
  • Start over, reinvent yourself, and build a life that looks like you.

In a style that is at once accessible, profound and inspiring, Alain Samson offers us a stimulating journey where play becomes a living metaphor for our choices, our relationships and our freedom.

You don’t have to wait for the next game. You’re already playing. The only real question is: how do you want to play now?

©2025 Alain Samson (P)2025 Alain Samson
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