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Limited Resources 632 – Magic Heuristics for Real Life

This week on Limited Resources Marshall and Luis take the lessons and heuristics they’ve discovered about Magic and apply them to real life! Get your life strategies in order on this episode of LR!

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Limited Resources 632 – Magic Heuristics for Real Life

Comments

I loved this episode. I'm trying to find the chair brand name LSV and Marshall mentioned on a recent episode. Anyone know offhand?

Tabletop Tycoon

I loved this cast too. At various stages in life you need to think about how you go about things, and reflections like these are really helpful

Vlad247

I know you've danced around these real-life applications for a while, but I'm really happy that this comprehensive episode exists. Great job! "Have a plan" is definitely the hardest to define, follow, and evolve. I've never had a good answer to "where do you see yourself in 5 years" sorts of questions, which you'd think means I have no plan; but I've found a lot of success letting my strengths help direct my next step, learning new skills/strengths, rinse & repeat. To parallel Magic, I think people saying "have a plan" means "force mono-white"; but instead I feel like I'm in the middle of pack 2 with great fixing and card draw/selection, and basic interaction, and can go any direction I want for a win condition. Maybe I missed out on a great mono white deck, but I'm still happy with my position.

Ian Keyworth

I just went 5-3 in my first cube draft thanks greatly in part to your guys' last episode, but this one was even more valuable. Thanks for all the life pro-tips, guys!

Scott Turner


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