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!
Ten Grand
Ten thousand dollars just isn’t what it used to be. Twenty years ago, it could have bought you a new car. Fifty years ago, it could have bought you a house. Nowadays, it might get you a nice ten days in Hawaii for two or a remodelled kitchen. Still, the prospect of an extra ten grand is nothing to sneeze at.
Imagine you have won $10,000 in a random sweepstakes drawing. What do you do with the money? (Choose one from the following.)
1. Save it until you think of something you really want.
2. Surf that wave of good luck right down to the racetrack and put the whole $10,000 down on a horse.
3. Blow it all on an extravagant party to celebrate your good fortune.
4. Take that romantic trip abroad you’ve always dreamed of.
Imagine you have won $10,000 in a random sweepstakes drawing. What do you do with the money? (Choose one from the following.)
1. Save it until you think of something you really want.
2. Surf that wave of good luck right down to the racetrack and put the whole $10,000 down on a horse.
3. Blow it all on an extravagant party to celebrate your good fortune.
4. Take that romantic trip abroad you’ve always dreamed of.
ARE YOU DONE?
SCROLL DOWN!!!
KEY TO "TEN GRAND"
Winning a sweepstakes is like suddenly falling for someone--you can't make these kinds of things happen, they just happen to you out of the blue. but true love is something earned. Unlike infatuation or simple physical lust, it demands hard work and dedication. The way you reacted to your sudden good fortune shows your worst habits in love.
1. Save it until you think of something you really want.
You seem to be cautious and serious, but it's because you're always looking out for number one. You don't let yourself get caught up in too much feeling for others, and your partner may end up feeling that you are always on the lookout for something better. The best investment you can make in a relationship is investing yourself.
2. Surf that wave of good luck right down to the racetrack and put the whole $10,000down on a horse.
They say you can't have too much of a good thing, and you take that argument to its logical conclusion. "If one lover is good, then two must be better, and three, four, ten, even better than that! The sky's the limit?" I don't want to jinx you, but that lucky streak of yours is bound to end sooner or later.
3. Blow it all on an extravagant party to celebrate your good fortune.
Money is made to be spent and love is made to be, well, made. You don’t waste precious energy weighing the costs and benefits or comparison-shopping. But you need to consider saving little something for the future. A real love can last forever, but no party can.
4.Take that romantic trip abroad you’ve always dreamed of.
You seek your pleasures in foreign places but also want the security of being able to return home when you’re done, you feel that your diverse experience has broadened you as an individual and help to sate your insatiable curiosity. But your habit of spending too much time in exotic ports of call might just get you quarantined by the domestic authorities when you finally make it home. You want it both ways, but love requires you to put down permanent roots.
1. Save it until you think of something you really want.
You seem to be cautious and serious, but it's because you're always looking out for number one. You don't let yourself get caught up in too much feeling for others, and your partner may end up feeling that you are always on the lookout for something better. The best investment you can make in a relationship is investing yourself.
2. Surf that wave of good luck right down to the racetrack and put the whole $10,000down on a horse.
They say you can't have too much of a good thing, and you take that argument to its logical conclusion. "If one lover is good, then two must be better, and three, four, ten, even better than that! The sky's the limit?" I don't want to jinx you, but that lucky streak of yours is bound to end sooner or later.
3. Blow it all on an extravagant party to celebrate your good fortune.
Money is made to be spent and love is made to be, well, made. You don’t waste precious energy weighing the costs and benefits or comparison-shopping. But you need to consider saving little something for the future. A real love can last forever, but no party can.
4.Take that romantic trip abroad you’ve always dreamed of.
You seek your pleasures in foreign places but also want the security of being able to return home when you’re done, you feel that your diverse experience has broadened you as an individual and help to sate your insatiable curiosity. But your habit of spending too much time in exotic ports of call might just get you quarantined by the domestic authorities when you finally make it home. You want it both ways, but love requires you to put down permanent roots.