Reality is Broken by Jane McGonigal #8

"Dacher Keltner, a leading researcher of prosocial emotions at the University of California, has conducted experiments on the psychological benefits of teasing, and he believes that teasing plays an invaluable role in helping us form and maintain positive relationships."

This really is basically the same as the last one but with more science-y words attached.

These non-fiction ones are really boring. Very C-Span.

Normally, I have a terrible time getting through non-fiction. If it's not very visual or narrative I become distracted and bored. Years ago I tried to read the Autobiography of Malcolm X and I couldn't make it through the first few chapters. I plan on going back and reading it sometime but it's not very high on my reading list.

This book was about video games and how they make us better human beings. This was interesting and I wanted to read more and know more about the topic. That was invaluable and it was a good read.

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