Some
at the Metamodern Forum are working on creating the Glass Bead Game, a
game of learning psycho-social development. I found this interesting
from the wiki on Hesse's book The Glass Bead Game , something with which I’ve been relating as of late.
“Knecht
begins to question his loyalty to the order, gradually coming to doubt
that the intellectually gifted have a right to withdraw from life’s
big problems. Knecht, too, comes to see Castalia as a kind of ivory
tower, an ethereal and protected community, devoted to pure
intellectual pursuits but oblivious to the problems posed by life
outside its borders. This conclusion precipitates a personal crisis,
and, according to his personal views regarding spiritual awakening,
Knecht does the unthinkable: he resigns as Magister Ludi and asks to
leave the order, ostensibly to become of value and service to the larger
culture. The heads of the order deny his request to leave, but Knecht
departs Castalia anyway, initially taking a job as a tutor to his
childhood friend Designori’s energetic and strong-willed son, Tito. Only
a few days later, the story ends abruptly with Knecht drowning in a
mountain lake while attempting to follow Tito on a swim for which Knecht
was unfit.”
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