10 Apr 2023

Game Human Psychology - Task 4



What is a game, and why do humans play them?

The game is a necessary exercise for people who have considerable social significance because it enables social behaviour to be rehearsed, and it is in turn a helpful instrument in acquiring and developing intellectual, motor or affective capacities. without talking about the game, it is difficult to speak about the human being. We are able to expose society to mysteries and elegance as the one who plays. Of course, the man who does or homo sapiens the man who thinks, are far more suggestive than homo faber. Men are fully human only when they play. During exercise, many animals play, but human beings play in their lives. Play is to do anything to do so, to do it willingly and without the hope of reparation - other than the fun of playing itself - only for the challenge it means, the excitement it gives (CriticalThinkingOrg, 2015).

What are “teams” and why are they so important for humans to be part of?

Team is a special kind of culture, where together people's combined talent and energies are found. This type of society is especially useful in the management of an agency or business to reach high quality standards. Managers and policymakers are looking for a theory of proper control and respect for workers' wishes. This means that the team can support valuably by creating circumstances which encourage the application of experimentation and self-development dynamics by means of experience. In society, the team not only produces contributions to individuals and to society, but also acts quantitatively and qualitatively in order to enhance resources. Moreover, better information and management of resources is encouraged. Awareness of the complexities of groups and teams, particularly their conduct, is obvious to leaders and entrepreneurs. It is important. A consistent strategy for society's growth is to study groups and teams who coexist in every society and how they are organised, used, and produced results (Parker & Moore, 2017).

Why is it these games seem to get more attention than other matters on your planet, like disease and poverty?

Sport relates to pleasure, opportunities to connect with others, physical growth and fitness, the development of self-esteem, the creation of new activities, stress relievers and its activity is intimately linked with the pursuit of a range of principles and comportment relating to improving, disciplining, controlling and accountability. However, we have to bear in mind, in order to focus on the nature and the present importance of sport, that sport develops like in any other area of culture. 

Why do humans get so emotional and even violent when watching games? 
But there are also negative consequences, such as causes of rivalry, crime, isolation, the aggravation of social divisions and disputes, as sport is also used by some governments as a political tool.

What would happen if no human could ever play these games again?
In combination with relaxation, fun and sometimes growth, the player creates anxiety by physical exercise, as a practitioner or as a spectator. Three social roles of the first level sport then shape rest, fun and progress. Without sports the human being will be  more intellectually sophisticated but physically weak. 

How do your responses compare? 
My friend has more serious approaches to games. He thinks from the anthropological point of view. 
How are they different?  
They are different in the sense that my response was vague and subjective it does not represent the whole human nature while my friends have more scientific and structural point of view. 
Do you think egocentrism present?  
No. 
What other impediments do you think may have contributed to the way that you (and your friend) may have answered these questions?  
We do not have great passion for sports therefore we may miss some hints as we could not analyse it from primary point of view.

References
  • CriticalThinkingOrg. (2015). Using the Tools of Critical Thinking for Effective Decision Making. In YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REW3uV18YTw
  • Parker, R., & Moore, B. (2017). Critical thinking. Mcgraw-Hill Education.


Summary
  • Playing games is an important social behavior that helps humans develop various capacities.
  • Teams are crucial for the success of any organization and can improve resource management.
  • Sports are popular because they provide pleasure, physical growth, and opportunities to connect with others.
  • Watching games can elicit strong emotional and sometimes violent reactions in humans.
  • Without sports, humans would be intellectually sophisticated but physically weak.

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