![]() This bring me to the next lesson – importance of decision making.Īs simple as the jenga gameplay is, the game actually requires alot of skills, strategies and good decision making. Whatever or however imperfect our life can be, its up to us to work on it. In addtion, it can reflect the different “starting” point for everyone – some may be borned in a well-to-do family, while others may be struggling due to unfortunate family background (single parent / unwanted child etc). While we can look healthy and positive from the outside, over the years our body starts to deteriorate and our mind can go haywire with all the emotions and stress we faced in life. While it appears to be a nice perfect squarish tower at the start, it is interesting to note that Jenga is made up of imperfect blocks! This is just like a reflection of our life, the body, the mind and everything else we owned. The game started with a tower of 54 identical yet imperfect blocks. The idea is to build the highest tower without causing it to fall. Have you play Jenga? Do you know what does it stands for? Jenga, originated from Swahili Language, is a word meaning “to build.” The game started with a tower of 54 identical yet imperfect blocks. ![]() So here, I will be sharing with you how Jenga taught me 4 life lessons: However, when I gather these 4 lessons, its in respect to my own game of Jenga (playing by myself) and try to make the tallest tower. Many people play Jenga in a competitive mode (more than 1 player). I draw inspiration from the Game of Jenga by learning how to Protect, to Build and to Balance the (Life) Game differently.
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