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more on RPG’s as teaching metaphors

By Benjamin Miller on December 12, 2008

7. It is not useful, or even possible, to determine what particular level you or someone else is on. What is important is that you recognize the experience of leveling up: the dawning awareness that says, “Oh! So that’s what she meant…”

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