Human Capital
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Learn how to cook. (For Men: Learn to cook something other than Pasta and sandwiches.)
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Learn how to write computer code.
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Limit consumption of poor quality food. (i.e. fast food)
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Make a friend of someone who is a member of the opposite sex.
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Travel abroad. Go to both familiar and unfamiliar places. Observe and contemplate cultures that are not your own.
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Visit an Art Museum. Do not idly walk through museum; look at each piece and try to determine the meaning.
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Watch Critically Acclaimed Films and Television.
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Take an English Course.
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Teach an Economics Class.
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Attend a positive thinking seminar.
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Attend college. Major in a challenging subject that you enjoy pursuing.
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Babysit multiple children.
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Begin correspondance with a person in another country. Ask that person about his/her country's culture and language.
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Consume Media that was not produced in your own country (Film/Television).
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DO NOT WATCH Jersey Shore.
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DO WATCH Dr. Who. (and BBC)
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Exercise Daily. (For at least one hour).
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Go to an elder family member and ask them about their lives. Listen to their experiences and try to relate them to your own life.
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Groom yourself daily.
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Take an Anger Management Course
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Increase consumption of healthy food. (See Nutritional Food Pyramid/Circle Graph/ Pie Chart)
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Keep a Daily Journal. Review it periodically.
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Learn Ancient Greek or Latin.
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Learn Chinese. Practice writing the characters every day.
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Learn a Romance Language.
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Learn an Ancient Language that is not Greek or Latin. (i.e. Hebrew)
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Learn an Asiatic Language that is not Chinese.
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Learn any magic trick well enough to fool a passerby.
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Own a pet.
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Participate in a Team Sport.
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Participate in a group project for School or Work (inherently learn game theory as a result)
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Participate in water cooler conversation.
The Game of Human Capital
Players: 1-2 per deck Instructions: Take turns drawing cards. Follow the instructions on each card to increase your human capital. The person who increases his capital the most wins. Note: Once you start playing, you can never stop. You are always increasing your human capital by gaining life experience.
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Take an Art History Course.
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Take an Economics Course.
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Pursue an interest that creates positive externalities. (i.e. biking, gardening, LARPing)
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Read Literature: Classical- Post Modern
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Read anything that is not tabloid news.
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Read the Newspaper. Do the Crossword Puzzle.
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Take a Creative Writing Course
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Take a Drama Course
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Take a Women's Studies Course
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Take a course on World Politics.
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Take a job as a waiter or in retail. (Or any minimum-wage paying job that requires subservience)
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Take a management position. Learn how to oversee other people and undertake responsibilities.
The Theory behind the Game of Human Capital
The idea of Human Capital is that every person has a set of characteristics and skills (born with or learned) that determine their productivity. This game aims to increase any players Human Capital by suggesting activities that will lead to new skills, better attitude, and increased intelligence.