Scrabble & Life
By M Ryan Taylor on Feb 14, 2008 | In Life | Send feedback »
I like to play Scrabble, and I like to win, but there are a couple of things I’ve learned from the game that seem to apply to life as well.
- If everyone only looks out for themselves at the beginning of the game, always going for the best move for the most points, you’re likely to build yourselves into a corner right quick.
- If you build yourself into a corner, you’re not likely to enjoy the rest of the game very much.
Therefore, be nice and be helpful when you make your moves. If you’re any good, you’ll still probably win and everyone will have a better time of it.
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