KOKOLOGY: The Game of Self-discovery
by: Tadahiko Nahao and Isamu Saito
Eight tips on playing kokology:
1. Say the first thing that pops into your head.
2. Play with other people if you can.
3. Don't try to predict the answers.
4. Be honest with yourself.
5. Be prepared.
6. Don't read ahead.
7. Watch people's reactions.
8. Keep an open mind.
Enjoy!
by: Tadahiko Nahao and Isamu Saito
Eight tips on playing kokology:
1. Say the first thing that pops into your head.
2. Play with other people if you can.
3. Don't try to predict the answers.
4. Be honest with yourself.
5. Be prepared.
6. Don't read ahead.
7. Watch people's reactions.
8. Keep an open mind.
Enjoy!
in the pages of magazine
You’ve just bought a copy of a popular weekly magazine and taken it home to read.
How do you go through the features inside? Choose from 1 to 4.
1. Read the whole magazine in order from first page to last.
2. Jump straight to the articles that you know will interest you and read only them.
3. Flip randomly through the pages and read anythings that seems worthwhile.
4. As long as the format hasn’t been changed, you’d read the features in the same order as you always do.
ARE YOU DONE?
SCROLL DOWN!!!
KEYS TO "PAGES OF MAGAZINE"
Your average weekly magazine represents the collected effort of a great many writers, designers, photographers, and editors offering a spectrum of opinions and point of view. It is an omnibus of the human experience, and your magazine reading style reflects how you confront that diversity of choices. In particular, the way you budget your reading time reveals your approach to handling resources, especially MONEY.
1. Read the whole magazine in order.
You’re the type who knows where every penny of your money is and what it’s being spent on. It’s not that you’re all that concerned about your budget or financial planning; you just feel more comfortable when you know exactly how things stand. You hate the thought of missing something, so you keep all your accounts in order and know the current balance of your checking account, including interest, as a matter of course.
2. Jump straight to the articles that you know will interest you.
Money burns a whole in your pocket. If you have it, you use it to buy whatever catches your fancy and think, ‘maybe I’ll start a savings account next month’, as you spend your last dime. If you have managed to save something, it’s not unusual for you to make a trip to the cash machine and make a withdrawal just to give yourself something to do.
3. Flip randomly through the pages.
You’d say you’re economical. Some would call it stingy. The fact is, you don’t spend frivolously or waste your resources, preferring to save it for a rainy day. You’ll never get carried away with impulse buying or max out your credit cards shopping on cable TV, but you might want to loosen up on the purse strings on occasion. After all, money is there to help you live well.
4. Same order as you always do.
You keep spending according to habit regardless of changes that take place in your life. If you hit the lottery, it would be hard for you to stop shopping at discount stores. Alternatively, if you were facing bankruptcy, you might still insist on designer label clothes. You can’t be bothered worrying about the vagaries of fortune, which would make a good idea for you to hook up with a partner who can, and let him or her handle the finances.